The Safer Essex Roads Partnership (SERP) issues a vital road safety statement after Easter bank holiday weekend collisions.
Over the four day break, there were five serious injuries and one fatal collision on Essex roads, among those injured were a child and two motorcyclists. There was also an additional fatal collision just outside Essex on the M25.

Warmer weather and longer days often mean more people out on the roads; whether that’s for leisure trips, days out, or time with family and friends. But it can also bring increased risks with more vulnerable road users present, such as walkers, cyclists motorcyclists and children. There can also be a temptation for some drivers to travel at higher speeds. Alcohol, drugs and excess speed were apparent among the bank holiday collisions – higher speeds and driving under the influence reduces margins for error, putting everyone at risk. This bank holiday headline data is a reminder of the ripple effect these risks have on local communities.
Our message is simple: every journey matters and everyone deserves a safe one.
Before you set off, think about the choices you make behind the wheel or on two wheels. Slow down, stay within the limits, never drive under the influence, and always look out for others- especially those more vulnerable. Let’s ensure next month’s May Bank Holiday is a happy and safe one for Essex.
Find out more about how you can play your part in road safety, at: www.saferessexroads.org/visionzero
