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Summer traffic campaign to improve safety urges motorists to follow the rules of the road

16 July 2007

Average bus speeds are going up and journey times are going down

David Brown, Director of TfL Surface Transport

Transport for London (TfL) has launched a summer marketing campaign to improve safety by urging motorists to follow the rules of the Highway Code.

The 'Know the rules' campaign aims to remind London drivers of the regulations and penalties involved in civil traffic offences.

It is part of TfL's aim to improve safety and reduce congestion on London's roads.

Campaign leaflets, roadside posters and press advertisements will remind people of the dos and don'ts of bus lanes, yellow box junctions, red routes, yellow lines and a number of other parking and traffic controls.

David Brown, Director of TfL Surface Transport, said: "If drivers follow road and parking regulations correctly, there are benefits to all road users.

"We have seen real improvements on London's roads, for example, average bus speeds are going up and journey times are going down.

"This campaign is designed to remind London's drivers of the regulations and penalties which exist to keep traffic on the capital's roads moving safely and efficiently."

Chairman of London Councils' Transport and Environment Committee, Councillor Daniel Moylan, said: "Parking and traffic enforcement can be an emotive issue with motorists.

"Local councils and TfL carry out parking and traffic enforcement to help all road users move around the capital as smoothly and as safely as possible.

"Helping people to have a better understanding of traffic regulations is a key part of our role. Not only does it help to improve people's journeys across the capital's already busy roads, but also helps drivers from contravening the rules and receiving a penalty."

The first phase of the campaign, which ran from October to December 2006 was welcomed by motorists.

Around 80 per cent of people surveyed both during and after the advertising campaign said the information had "really grabbed" their attention and had been easy to understand.

Crucially, 75 per cent of people said the adverts made them think about how they should act while driving; and 71 per cent of people said they would now be more likely to keep to the regulations.

Leaflets explaining the rules and penalties of the Moving Traffic Offences and parking regulations are currently being sent out with every Penalty Charge Notice issued by TfL.

They are available in large print, on audio CD and in the following foreign languages: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Greek, Gujurati, Hindi, Kurdish Kumanji, Punjabi, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese. They are now also being printed in Polish.

For more information visit tfl.gov.uk


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