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 Accident black spot locations
Author:Andrew Denny
Date:Monday, 10th Oct 2005 13:44
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Is there a list somewhere of where the various UK accident black spots are, and how they are categorised? I've drawn a blank on the Department of Transport web site.

Thanks
Andrew

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  Accident black spot locations
Is there a list somewhere of where the various UK accident black spots are, and how they are categorised? ...
Andrew Denny 10/10/05 13:44 34450
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Andrew - I wonder whether TRL (Transport Research Laboratory) could help on this. http://www.trl.co.uk. They do a lot of ...
SueH 17/10/05 15:20 34794
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You could try RoSPA, or the Highways Agency for accidents at roadworks (although that would be very skewed figures). ...
Juliet 17/10/05 14:43 34791
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Andrew, The Department of transport hold detailed statistics on road casualties and black spots around the UK. The link is ...
Johanna Lagan 13/10/05 09:51 34614
    Re: Accident black spot locations
Thanks for everybody's help. From that information I've now found the relevant office in the Department. A guy ...
Andrew Denny 13/10/05 10:40 34618
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Andrew, I think the guy from the DFT perhaps could have helped you a little further. The DFT have spreadsheets for ...
Gareth 13/10/05 12:00 34624
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Have you tried the Office for National Statistics? There's a whole bunch of stuff relating to road accidents at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/CCI/nscl.asp?ID=8094 Hope ...
Darren Jones 11/10/05 11:46 34495
    Re: Accident black spot locations
Have a look at EuroRAP - European Roads Assessment Programme - at http://www.eurorap.org/inside.htm It rates roads in several countries including ...
Kate LLoyd Jones 11/10/05 12:33 34497

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