Webpages related to the Road safety in Norfolk section
Child seat safety
Worried about your child seat? See our information and resources on child seat safety
Speed limits
Find out more about what we do to manage traffic speeds in Norfolk and how you can request a lower limit
Road safety in Norfolk
The Department for Transport says that the annual cost of road crashes in Norfolk is approximately £155 million.
The Department for Transport reports that the annual cost of road crashes in Norfolk is approximately £155m.
The human cost is also high because of the pain and suffering experienced by those affected by them.
We work with other organisations such as the Police and Fire and Rescue to reduce the number of people killed and injured on our roads.
We do this with campaigns, training and education and through targeted enforcement.
If your query is related to a highways issue, please log your concern via our Report a problem online form or our Contact Norfolk County Council page.
Courses, education and events for drivers and road users
If you're a driver, a cyclist or ride a motorbike we've got courses and training to suit you
We offer workshops and assessments for drivers and help with driving for work policy writing
We offer road safety education for young people of all ages including early years settings, primary and high schools
National road safety and sustainable travel events for schools, organisations and communities
Tips and advice for staying safe on the road
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users - check our tips for walkers and joggers
The Just One Norfolk website has some great road safety tips for all ages
Great advice from Travel Norfolk. Making more informed journeys, however you travel
If you're driving abroad for the first time in Europe, or further afield, take a look at this advice from the AA
Understanding what parking restrictions you might experience on the school run can help you prepare for a safer drop-off
Norfolk School Streets is a trial to help make the journey to school safer and more pleasant
The best advice is to stay off the road but if you must drive, make sure you are properly prepared