06/11/2025
106 people will be killed in crashes on our streets during the next council term if no action is taken.
This is not a statistic we can accept. Someone is killed in a collision in Birmingham every two weeks, and someone is seriously injured every single day.
That's why today, Better Streets for Birmingham, supported by a coalition of 15 local and national organisations, is launching ten key asks to address the road safety emergency.
We are calling on all those preparing to stand for election in Birmingham next year to commit to practical, achievable steps to make our streets safer.
Our asks include:
- Rolling out 20mph speed limits on residential streets
- Upgrading crossings and cutting wait times
- Enforcing road rules to tackle speeding and illegal parking
- Building a network of safe cycle lanes
- Creating calmer, greener residential streets for communities
We want a city where children can walk to school safely and where our pavements are for people, not obstacle courses.
We are asking 2026 candidates firmly: "Will you make Birmingham’s roads safer?"
Read the ten asks in full and co-sign them to demand a safer future for everyone in Birmingham: https://betterstreetsforbirmingham.org/.../birmingham.../