TfL publishes latest bus safety statistics

27 Jun 2016 05:59 PM

Transport for London (TfL) has published new bus safety statistics for the Capital and confirmed details of its comprehensive Bus Safety Programme, which brings together the very latest technology, improved driver training and contract incentives for bus operators.

The latest bus safety statistics, for January to March 2016, show that 1,399 people were injured in incidents involving buses. That represents a six per cent reduction on the previous quarter (September to December 2015) when 1,488 injuries were recorded. Eighty-seven per cent of the injuries in the first quarter of this year were classified as minor and of those 74 per cent of people did not require hospital treatment.

As part of Transport for London's Bus Safety Programme, the Sarah Hope Line was launched in April to offer comprehensive support to anyone injured or affected by an incident involving TfL services. In addition, the Bus Safety Programme will also:

The overall trend for collisions involving a bus or coach where someone has been killed or seriously injured has reduced by 48 per cent over the last decade.

Mike Weston, TfL's Director of Buses, said: `Whilst a reduction in injuries in the early part of this year is welcome, we are committed to working in partnership with bus operators to deliver the Bus Safety Programme to further improve safety. The Sarah Hope Line will offer a comprehensive support service to anyone affected by an incident involving our services and more work will be undertaken this year on other aspects of the programme. The continued publication of these statistics demonstrate our commitment to transparency and achieving this goal."

Notes to Editors:

  1. During a three month period around 600 million journeys will be made on the Capital's bus network and buses will travel more than 100 million kilometres in passenger service.
  2. Further information on the Bus Safety Programme can be found here: tfl.gov.uk/corporate/safety-and-security/road-safety/bus-safety
  3. The Sarah Hope Line can be called on 0343 222 5678, from Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm.
  4. There are almost 9,200 buses in the Capital's fleet and around 6.5 million bus journeys are made every day across 700 different bus routes. Bus safety data is available at: tfl.gov.uk/corporate/publications-and-reports/bus-safety-data
  5. The data is not considered to offer a reliable means of comparing individual bus routes or bus operating companies in relation to safety; this is because key factors such as frequency, traffic volumes and bus types used vary between routes and operators