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Road accidents down for 2004

19 August 2004

Transport for London (TfL) today released the first quarterly summary of London's road traffic collisions and casualties for 2004. The encouraging results show that overall injuries have fallen by 11% in the first three months compared to the same period last year.

Key findings are:

Managing Director of Surface Transport at TfL, Peter Hendy, said of the latest results; "I am delighted that these latest figures show that the road safety message is getting across to all road users and that accidents continue to fall. We have been working hard to raise awareness of road safety and reduce the terrible toll on London's roads. These latest results show that we are on course to achieve our target of reducing those killed and seriously injured on our roads by 40% by 2010."

Chris Lines, Head of the London Road Safety Unit, added; "Every week 100 families hear the news that someone they love has been killed or hurt in a traffic collision. This is an unacceptably high number and whilst these latest figures are encouraging, there is still much more to do to reduce the numbers hurt."

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