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How Atherstone residents can help bring change to policing the district's roads

Local News by Nick Hudson 4th Sep 2020  
Wanted: Public opinion on how rolads policing can be improved
Wanted: Public opinion on how rolads policing can be improved

PUBLIC'S VIEWS SOUGHT ON HIGHWQAY SAFETY IN NATIONAL POLL

SURVEY ASKS FOR 'PERCEPTIONS OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC LAWS'

RESIDENTS in Atherstone and Norrth Warwickshire are being offered a critical input into policing the district's roads as part of a ground-breaking national survey.

And townsfolk will be also get the chance to have their say on how the process can be improved over time.

The public is being asked to take part in a poll by Warwickshire police and crime commissioner Philip Seccombe.

Organised by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, the survey asks for the public's perceptions of the enforcement of traffic laws, risks to road safety and fixed penalty notices.

It is thought to be the first poll of its kind co-ordinated by PCCs.

Results from the survey will then be fed into a Department for Transport Call for Evidence, which seeks to find out what makes a difference to road safety and how the capability and capacity of enforcement agencies can be enhanced.

Mr Seccombe said: "Road safety has been high on my agenda for some time, as the number of people being killed or seriously injured on our roads – while showing signs of improvement – is still far too high.

"The Government is currently reviewing roads policing and what the future of traffic law enforcement could look like, so it's really important that local people are heard as part of that review.

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"I'm keen that as many voices as possible should feed into the submission to government that is made by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, so please do log on and take the survey."

Alison Hernandez, the Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, is the national PCC lead on road safety. She said: "It is clear that the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads is unacceptable and needs drastically reducing.

"PCCs have a strong voice in local communities and are eager to understand the public's views around road safety and policing our roads.

"This survey will allow PCCs to advocate the strength of public feeling to make our roads safer and, I hope, give the Government the evidence it needs to act."

The poll, which can be found at by clicking here,is open until the end of this month.

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