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Chief Inspector Ian Vincent Metropolitan Police

Chief Inspector Ian Vincent Metropolitan Police. Exchanging Places. Exchanging Places. A presentation on good road behaviour and safer cycling by The Metropolitan Police. TOTAL POLICING. The background.

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Chief Inspector Ian Vincent Metropolitan Police

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  1. Chief Inspector Ian Vincent Metropolitan Police Exchanging Places

  2. Exchanging Places A presentation on good road behaviour and safer cycling by The Metropolitan Police TOTAL POLICING

  3. The background • The number of cyclists on the Capital's streets has more than doubled (117%) since 2000 • 39% of cyclist fatalities in London (1999-2008) involved a vehicle over 7.5 tonnes • In peak hours cyclists can be up to 40% of traffic. • In 2009 there were 433 cyclists killed or seriously injured in Greater London, a reduction of 3%. • 2011: 16 cycle fatalities. 9 involved LGVs • 2012: 12 to date, 3 LGVs , 1 bus, all on the nearside TOTAL POLICING

  4. Top causes of cyclist injury • Going down the nearside of large vehicles may result in fatal or life changing injuries • Vehicles changing direction - turning right, left and changing lane. • Opening doors of vehicle into the path of a cyclist. • Cyclists failing to conform to traffic lights. • Cyclists on the nearside of HGV at junctions when the vehicle turns left. • Cyclists entering road from pavement, including cycling across pedestrian crossings. TOTAL POLICING

  5. The now • Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme • Cycle Super Highways • Economic effects of the recession Cycling is getting bigger TOTAL POLICING

  6. The Metropolitan Police Response • Creation of the Cycle Task Force to address biggest disincentives to cycling: road safety & cycle crime. • Funded by Transport for London TOTAL POLICING

  7. Cycle Task Force - Security One team of officers, using proactive tactics to arrest cycle thieves. PCSOs offering free bike marking and registration. TOTAL POLICING

  8. Cycle Task Force - Safety Two teams of trained Traffic officers, patrolling on cycles. Enforcement Education Engineering TOTAL POLICING

  9. Enforcement Over 7000 offences reported since inception Capital Cycle Safe scheme – 1000 issued All road users: 24% cyclists, 26% commercial vehicle drivers, 50% private motor vehicles TOTAL POLICING

  10. Education Exchanging Places An opportunity for cyclists to see the view from a lorry driver's perspective. Over 2000 cyclists in past 12 months 95% say they will change their riding as a result 97% would recommend it to a friend. TOTAL POLICING

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  15. ‘The 300 cyclists who turned up were all invited into the cab of one of the lorries to get a driver’s view of the road; it was a revelation. From 10ft up it is impossible to see a cyclist on the kerbside; even more scarily, it was impossible to see a cyclist right in front, either. I dread to think of the number of times I have gone in front of a truck at a traffic light thinking I was safe. I’ll never do that again. The police advice? Stay a safe distance behind. What will overtaking gain you, asked one policeman; three seconds?’ Eleanor Mills, The Sunday Times, 29 November 2009 TOTAL POLICING

  16. Engineering Working with TfL and councils in planning stages of new cycle routes. TfL Junction Review, a result of high-profile collisions. Suggest solutions to problem areas. Able to use skills and experience as cyclists, lorry drivers, advanced police drivers & collision investigators TOTAL POLICING

  17. Cycle Task Force Working with the Commercial Vehicle Unit • Supporting a TfL scheme targeting freight operators that aims to transform freight delivery in London – offering practical advice and guidance, driving down collisions and even reducing costs • Over 3,000 LGV drivers trained as part of their CPC in cycle awareness • Members of the CTF or Commercial Vehicle Unit attend some training days-engagement opportunity TOTAL POLICING

  18. Commercial Vehicle Unit (CVU) • 22 Constables and 3 sergeants • Working from 4 bases around London • Enormous experience with large goods vehicles and buses/coaches • Respond to all personal injury collisions involving pedal cycles and large vehicles • Will examine vehicle, driver history and will conduct company visits to examine transport management activity. • Part funded by Transport for London, close working with FORS

  19. Cycle Task Force • RoadSafe London website www.met.police.uk/roadsafelondon • Investigating most serious breaches, captured on helmet cameras TOTAL POLICING

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  22. Partnership working • Regular Cycle Safety Meetings and Cycle Risk groups meeting to discuss recent statistics and trends. • Hosted by TfL with police and includes groups such as the London Cycling Campaign and the Cycle Touring Club of Great Britain. • Introduced an opportunity for cycle bloggers to meet police and TfL in a casual environment to discuss concerns. TOTAL POLICING

  23. Partnership working • Several councils delivering LGV driver courses that include getting drivers out on pedal cycles in London • Cross Rail delivering LGV driver training that forms part of the Driver CPC and is heavily focused on cycle awareness TOTAL POLICING

  24. When and where are the Exchanging Places events. • http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/14799.aspx • http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Cycle-marking-events/1400005859885/1400005859885 • 20.11 Nov- Victoria Park 0730-1000 • 21.11 London Fields/Martello Terrace Hackney 1600-1900 • 22.11 London Bridge,Kings College Hosp St 1100-1400 • 28.11 Stoke Newington Fire Station 1600-1900 TOTAL POLICING

  25. Conclusion • Partnership Working • Low or no cost • Vital to deliver the safety message • Come and see it in action or get in touch • Thank you TOTAL POLICING

  26. Any Questions • My contact details • Chief Inspector Ian Vincent • Ian.Vincent@met.police.uk • 0207 161 1022 • 0203 054 4470 • 07919 555812 TOTAL POLICING

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