
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has launched an online survey to hear feedback on the city-region’s draft Vision Zero Action Plan to eliminate road deaths.
Greater Manchester began taking steps earlier this year towards adopting Vision Zero to eliminate all deaths and life-changing injuries on the region’s roads by 2040.
The first of two feedback surveys launched earlier this year and people shared their experiences on the roads of Greater Manchester including things they would like to see improved.
This feedback, alongside proposed activity from statutory partners, has shaped the draft Vision Zero Action Plan. This Action Plan will help guide activity to achieve Greater Manchester’s ambition of zero fatalities and life-changing injuries on GM roads by 2040.
Following completion of the draft plan, TfGM is now calling on Greater Manchester residents to share their views on the plan. This is an opportunity for everyone to help shape the Vision Zero Action Plan before any decisions are made. This second survey was announced on 16 May at a ‘community mile’ event in Heaton Park as part of the RoadPeace Challenge 2024, and will run for six weeks until 27th June.
The online survey is available here.
People who would prefer not to complete the survey online can request support to complete the survey in an alternative format by contacting TfGM Customer Contact Centre on 0161 244 1000 or emailing saferroads.group@tfgm.com.
More information about Vision Zero is available on GMCA’s dedicated webpage.