Britain | Accident zone
Can London stop deaths and serious accidents on its roads?
The city’s “Vision Zero” programme identifies its most dangerous junction
Official figures show that 101 people were killed in road accidents on the streets of London last year. The mayor, Sadiq Khan, wants to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on the capital’s roads to zero by the curiously specific date of 2041. He is a believer in “Vision Zero”, an initiative to eliminate road deaths that started in Sweden.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Zero tolerance ”
Britain April 1st 2023
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