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Find out how we work to reduce road casualties within the borough through training, education and awareness initiatives, focusing on the most vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, school children and the elderly.
Kingston is a place for people of all ages, who live, work, shop, study and play here. Kingston is a destination and not a place people pass through to get to somewhere else.
Working together, our vision is to create a fairer, greener, safer Kingston and our streets and neighbourhoods play a major role in this plan.
We want everyone to feel our streets are spaces where they can breathe clean air, walk safely and feel connected to the local community. We also want people to travel safely and efficiently, and also considerately.
Kingston Council has introduced safer 20mph speed limits to our residential roads. The lower speed limits support this vision, reducing the number of road casualties caused by speeding and making our roads easier to use and more attractive for our residents and those who choose to walk and cycle.
The new speed limits have been introduced through a phased roll out and approved by each of our neighbourhood committees and also statutory consultation to gather residents' views and feedback.
All roads in Kingston have now completed the process, with the exception of major routes under the control of Transport for London, such as the A3.
Our further aim is to make active travel and public transport the preferred options for residents, where possible. This approach will also support the council’s ambitions to become net zero by 2038.
With the support of Transport for London, Kingston has invested significantly in creating a widespread cycle network for safer travel and linking to neighbouring boroughs.
We also have a great public transport network consisting of buses and trains.
Oyster cards, travelcards and season tickets can make public transport much cheaper than commuting by car, especially if you have to pay for parking.