Partners

The Bedfordshire Road Safety Partnership brings together organisations with shared responsibility for improving road safety across the county.

By working collaboratively, partners combine their expertise with the aim reduce risk and bring down killed and seriously injured (KSI) statistics.

Why Partnership Working Matters

Improving road safety requires coordinated action across multiple sectors. No single organisation has sole responsibility for preventing collisions or influencing road user behaviour.

Partnership working enables:

  • Shared analysis of education and engagement

  • Alignment of enforcement and engineering activity

  • Effective use of resources

  • Coordination of campaigns and initiatives

Our Partners

Each partner organisation retains its own statutory duties and operational responsibilities. The Partnership provides a framework for coordination and shared priorities, but does not replace the individual responsibilities of member organisations.

Core Partners

Bedfordshire Police

Central Bedfordshire Council

Luton Borough Council

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue

East of England Ambulance Service

Road Victims Trust

National Highways

Wider Collaboration

The Partnership also works with:

  • Magpas Air Ambulance

  • Neighbouring county organisations

  • Local schools and colleges

  • Community and voluntary organisations

    Local employers and businesses

  • National road safety organisations

Important Information

The Bedfordshire Road Safety Partnership is a collaborative arrangement and is not a separate entity.

Operational decisions, delivery of services, and statutory responsibilities remain within individual partner organisations.

Working with the Partnership

Organisations interested in supporting road safety in Bedfordshire can contact partners for further information.