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Hampshire County Council Rushmoor Highway and Transport Advisory Panel 19 March 2004 Casualty Reduction and Safer Routes to School Programmes Report of the Director of Environment |
Item 12 |
Contact: Tim Cheesebrough, ext 7114 email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 This report outlines progress on the Casualty Reduction Programme, Hampshire Safety Camera Partnership and Safer Routes to School.
2. Casualty Reduction Programme
2.1 The 2003/04 low cost/high yield casualty reduction engineering programme consisted of 62 schemes throughout the county with a combined value totalling approximately £1.1 million. Appendix 1 shows the list of schemes featured in that initial programme for the Rushmoor District area, with the current implementation/study position for each scheme. The provisional Low Cost Casualty Reduction Programme for 2004/05 is detailed in Appendix 2.
2.2 For the last quarter of the 2003/04 financial year and following the award of major scheme funding for the A3 bus priority corridor in Havant Borough, the County Council has supplemented the initial casualty reduction engineering programme with an additional £750,000. The total low cost programme starts value for 2003/04 is approximately £1.75 million out of a total enhanced programme value of some £2.75 million. The remainder of the programme includes significant safety schemes at the B2177/B3354 junction, Fishers Pond (Winchester District); A30 Southwood Corner, Basingstoke District and Lymington High Street (New Forest District).
2.3 The additional funding for the lower cost/high yield casualty reduction programme enables the County Council to implement early additional schemes at locations with a record of high severity casualties. Some of these sites are being identified through the County Council's Casualty Reduction Partnership investigations with Hampshire Constabulary at locations that have recently experienced high severity collisions. The treatments proposed are broadly similar to the well established low cost programme and include measures such as improved signing, carriageway markings, retexturing and resurfacing. In addition, the enhanced funding enables early carriageway repair works to be undertaken ahead of an increased surface dressing programme in the 2004/05 financial year for roads with a proportionally high occurrence of loss of control incidents.
3. Hampshire Safety Camera Partnership
3.1 Installation of fixed safety (speed) cameras is progressing and are operational (February 2004) at the following sites:
(i) B3037 Bishopstoke Road, Eastleigh;
(ii) Highlands Road, Fareham;
(iii) A337 Setley, New Forest;
(iv) A35 Totton;
(v) A32 Gosport Road, Fareham; and
(vi) A36(T) West Wellow (on behalf of the Highways Agency).
3.2 New sites approved as part of the 2003/04 Safety Camera Partnership operational case submission to Government have included:
(i) A3090 Crampmoor (Test Valley Borough);
(ii) Marine Parade, Lee-on-the-Solent (Gosport Borough); and
(iii) A339 (detrunked route) north-east of Wootton St Lawrence (Basingstoke Borough).
3.3 Cameras are currently being installed at these sites and are expected to be operational by the end of the 2003/04 financial year. A former proposed fixed camera site on A325 at Holt Pound (East Hampshire) is being replaced with a speed reactive signing scheme. This is due to technical difficulties in finding an acceptable location that would fully accord with the Government's camera conspicuity criteria.
3.4 New camera locations are only approved at sites or on routes where there has been a history of serious injury accidents and where speed checks have shown a significant percentage of drivers exceeding the speed limit. Fixed cameras are considered where the evidence shows speed related accidents on a short stretch of road and mobile cameras where accidents are distributed along a route.
3.5 The 2002/03 Annual Review of the Hampshire Safety Camera Partnership will be made available to Members with the meeting papers.
3.6 For the 2004/05 Operational Case year, approval has been sought from the Department for Transport for the placement of a further fixed safety (speed) camera at Southampton Road, Hythe (New Forest District). Subject to final detailed analysis it is expected this would be installed during the autumn of 2004.
4. Safer Routes to School Programme
4.1 Appendix 3 outlines the current position of schemes within Rushmoor District identified for the 2003/04 Safer Routes to School (SRTS) programme. A number of schemes in the county-wide programme were carried forward from the 2002/03 programme following adjustments required to the capital programme to keep within 2002/03 spending limits.
4.2 As reported to Members at the autumn round of former Highways Management Advisory Panel meetings, it is the County Council's intention to require all Safer Routes to School schemes from the 2004/05 financial year to be associated with the development and publication of School Travel Plans by the directly affected schools. This approach will ensure that schools as well as their pupils, parents and carers will fully benefit from the infrastructure measures installed. These include offering improved levels of child travel safety together with opportunities for increased levels of cycling, walking and passenger transport usage. The current position regarding the development of School Transport Plans by schools in Rushmoor is shown in Appendix 4.
4.3 The full list of schemes comprising the 2004/05 Safer Routes to School programme has not yet been set; it will be reported to the HTAPs at their autumn round of meetings. Nevertheless, in anticipation of an increasing pace of publication of Travel Plans by Hampshire schools during the coming year, the county-wide Safer Routes to School programme is being increased from £0.5 million in 2003/04 to £1.25 million in 2004/05 and £1.5 million in 2005/06.
Recommendation
That this report be noted.
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APPENDIX 3
SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAMME 2003/04
SCHEMES IN RUSHMOOR DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
Name of School |
Date of School Travel Plan |
School Travel Plan Level |
Year of Safer Routes to School Scheme/Notes |
Linden Education Centre, Farnborough |
|
2 |
2004/05 SRTS bid? (joint scheme with St Marks Primary and South Farnborough Infants total £100,000?) |
Manor Junior School, Farnborough |
|
0 |
Meeting with Head Teacher re School Travel Plan on 25 February 2004. |
North Farnborough Infant School |
|
1 |
Stated that School Travel Plan was in progress on Hands-up Survey form but no contact with STP coordinator at the County Council. |
South Farnborough Infant School |
November 2002 |
3 |
2004/05 SRTS bid? (Joint scheme with St Marks Primary and Linden Education Centre total £100,000?) |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Aldershot |
November 2003 |
3 |
2004/05 SRTS bid? £40,000 approximately |
St Mark's CE (Aided) Primary School, Farnborough |
|
2 |
2004/05 SRTS bid? (joint scheme with South Farnborough Infants and Linden Education Centre total £100,000?) |
Tower Hill Community Primary School |
|
1 |
Working with Borough Council on developing a School Travel Plan |
Key
1 Working Towards a School Travel Plan
2 Draft School Travel Plan Prepared
3 School Travel Plan Completed