Organisation: Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety
Date uploaded: 16th June 2020
Date published/launched: June 2020
Published ahead of a cross-Whitehall review of roads policing, the report points out that police numbers were cut by 22% in 2010-14 and a further 18% in 2015-19.
Meanwhile, during this time road casualty figures have flatlined.
The report highlights international research confirming the effectiveness of roads policing in increasing compliance with traffic laws and reducing road casualties – cutting some collision types by around a quarter.
A detailed analysis by PACTS of the ‘fatal four’ offences since 2010 shows that where enforcement has been increased, compliance has improved and casualties have dropped – but where cutbacks have affected enforcement, there has been little or no improvement.
The report also highlights the importance of roads policing in combatting wider criminality.
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