Working to keep road users safe

Hull City Council’s road safety team manages road safety education, training and projects, including those in the city’s schools, as well as organising publicity that supports the Department for Transport's aims, objectives and regional campaigns.

In addition, the team also initiates small-to-large-scale traffic schemes, including various forms of traffic engineering that help improve road safety in the city.

These include -

  • traffic calming and 20mph zones
  • schemes that enable safer routes to school
  • the installation of pedestrian facilities
  • local safety schemes with a view to reducing road casualties
  • the installation of bus lanes
  • the upgrading of existing highway corridors and streets
  • cycle schemes to improve facilities for people cycling
  • speed limits
  • traffic regulation orders, including double yellow lines
  • improving dangerous junctions to reduce risk

Reporting road junction issues

If you feel a particular road junction is the cause of a history of traffic-related injuries or accidents, the council will investigate.

Contact us at -

Road Safety
Hull City Council
Floor 1
The Wilson Centre
Alfred Gelder Street
Hull
HU1 2AG