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Working towards a safer borough
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Travel & transport
Roads
There is no single way to solve the problem of controlling traffic and promoting road safety. A variety of traffic calming measures - such as speed humps or mini roundabouts - are needed.
Follow the links on your left to find out more about the controls we use.
Road safety education
Our
road safety education
programmes aim to improve safety and reduce accidents on streets around the borough.
Road safety aims
Our aims are to:
reduce accident levels
improve public transport
reduce traffic pollution and safeguard the environment
increase travel options for people with disabilities, children, women, the old and the infirm
provide accessible parking facilities
improve pedestrian safety
promote cycling.
Road improvement
You can help us by sending in your comments and feedback on how we can improve our roads.
Use our road improvement online form
, or email
traffic.management@greenwich.gov.uk
.
Pavement repair
If you notice any dangerous pavements or potholes, please
report it now
.
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Contact information
email
020 8921 5488
Further information
Road safety teaching resource
Moped Safety
Dangerous Games
Transport for London - Traffic Alerts