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Policing the Roads in Partnership
Vision
Working in Partnership for Safe, Secure and Efficient Roads
Our Approach
We are committed to the reduction of collisions leading to road death and serious injury and combatting organised crime and terrorism through flexible enforcement based upon intelligence, professional judgement and discretion.
Providing a visible and technological presence on our roads.
Working with partners to enforce against and educate errant drivers to affect and influence the behaviour of all road users.
A 5 year Strategy 2015 – 2020
I am pleased to introduce our 5 year strategy, “Policing the Roads in Partnership 2015 – 2020” for England, Wales and Northern Ireland roads. This strategy sets out our direction of travel during these challenging economic times.
This overarching strategy is underpinned by a more detailed annual action plan and a national calendar of police and partner operations developed to ensure that we concentrate our collective efforts on those threats and risks that impact disproportionately on the most vulnerable, including young drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. I know that enforcement works and building on the successes of our last strategy I will be seeking to prioritise enforcement and education on the “fatal 4” offences of drink and drug driving, the non-wearing of seatbelts, excessive speed and driving whilst distracted.
I accept that no one single agency can deliver the reductions in the numbers of persons killed and injured that I would like to see, therefore even greater levels of effective partnership working are necessary to achieve these shared outcomes, this strategy reflects that approach.
I also acknowledge that criminals use our roads and I am determined to encourage, enthuse and support the excellent ongoing work to tackle organised crime groups. This will be achieved utilising patrol and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to disrupt their activities and keep communities safe.
I am proud to be the national policing lead for roads policing and collectively we have the opportunity to work with so many committed police officers, staff, partners and Government agencies as I seek to help deliver even safer, more secure and efficient roads.
Chief Constable Suzette Davenport National lead for roads policing
National lead for Policing the Roads
Chief Constable Suzette Davenport
Strategic Objective One
SAFEWorking in partnership to achieve safe roads, free from harm. We will work with partners to adopt a balanced and joined up approach to enforcement and education activities utilising appropriate technology to reduce the numbers of persons killed or seriously injured on UK roads, especially amongst vulnerable groups including younger people, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians.
Strategic Objective Two
SECUREWorking together to establish secure roads free from the threat of serious organised crime and terrorism. We will continue to share information between partners to promote joint enforcement and the use of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) to detect and disrupt those criminals who use the road.
Our Policing Principles
Accountability – we are answerable for our decisions, actions and omissions
Fairness – We will treat people fairly
Honesty – Truthful and trustworthy
Integrity – Doing the right things
Leadership – We will lead by good example
Objectivity – We will make choices based on our best
professional judgement
Openness – Open and
transparent in our actions and decisions
Respect – We will treat everyone with respect
Selflessness – We act in the public interest
Mission Statement
Working in partnership to achieve;
Safer roads, free from harm
Secure roads free from the threat of serious crime and terrorism
Efficient roads that promote public confidence and
satisfaction
Gather Information
and Intelligence
Assess Threat and Risk and
Develop a Working StrategyCode
ofEthics
Take Action and Review
what happened
Identify Options and
Contingencies
Consider Powers and
Policy
National Decision Model
Strategic Objective Three
EFFECTIVEThrough effective, data led patrolling and engagement with partnerships to deliver a safer and more secure “network road” approach throughout the UK. Effective policing is an important and visible element of the Services commitment to protecting the public.
Strategic Objective Four
EFFICIENTWorking together to promote efficient roads that promote public confidence and satisfaction through safety. We will be innovative and flexible in our approach, using effective communications to help deliver cost effective solutions to harm reduction that works and enjoys public support and legitimacy over the next 5 years.