Why are these changes being put forward?
In their ‘Crash Risk Mapping’ exercise in 2023, the Road Safety Foundation highlighted the number of reported collisions on a stretch of the A432 and concluded that the route between the A4174 and Bristol city centre posed significant risk of fatal and serious injuries.
Between 1 August 2020 and 1 August 2023 there were 140 collisions on the A432, including 1 fatal, 11 serious and 128 slight collisions. This resulted in 149 casualties. Pedestrian casualties included 1 fatal, 6 serious and 26 slight. Cyclist casualties included 3 serious and 32 slight.
Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council were invited to bid for funding from the Department for Transport’s Safer Roads Fund for measures to reduce the risk of fatal and serious injuries.
The scheme put forward as part of this consultation prioritises measures which could have the most significant impact. Modelling has shown that, taken together, they could reduce the most serious incidents by over 30 per cent on some roads.
By creating a safer environment for pedestrians and cyclists, the proposed measures are also expected to deliver wider benefits, including reducing congestion and lowering emissions.