My 10 Minute Rule Bill on road safety around schools
- Jennifer Riddell- Carpenter
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for children in the UK
And, tragically The Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA) estimates that every single month 1,200 children are injured in traffic accidents that happen within 500 meters of the school gates.
We also know from Government data that 14% of child fatalities occur during the morning school run between 7 and 9 o’clock, and 23% happen after school between 3 and 5 o’clock.
We can change this, but we need action.
Suffolk County Council are responsible for road safety, but at the moment, it is the responsibility of Suffolk County Council to ensure that the roads outside our schools have the right safety measures in place. But too often they have decided that the roads outside our schools don't need any extra safety measures - no crossing, and no 20 mph zones.
Some schools in my constituency, like Bucklesham Primary School, have been campaigning to improve road safety outside their school for 20 years - but still don't have road crossing, lollipop men or women, and they sit on a 60mph and 30mph road.
I've launched a national campaign for change - keep your eyes peeled on how you can support it and get safer roads here in Suffolk Coastal.



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