The Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership was formed in June 2000 and now comprises the following organisations:

  • Lincolnshire Police / Police and Crime Commissioner
  • Lincolnshire County Council
  • National Highways
  • Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue
  • East Midlands Ambulance Service

The partnership was the frst of its kind in the Country and co-locates forensic collision investigators and casualty reduction officers from Lincolnshire Police with the County Council’s Accident Investigation and Road Safety teams to form a multi-agency centralised road safety unit. Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue also have staff based within the LRSP who assist in co-ordinating fire and rescue road safety related activity.

Additionally, the deployment and maintenance of safety cameras is managed within the LRSP. Consequently, the entire core functions of road safety, namely engineering, education and enforcement are coordinated from this centre.

As a Partnership the LRSP must implement actions that involve working with individuals and organisations to improve road safety. Some of the key parties are:

  • Schools, academies, colleges and universities
  • Road Safety organisations and groups (IAM, RoSPA, Brake)
  • Cycling and walking groups
  • NHS Employers
  • Military camps
  • Motoring organisations / road users

Board Members

The LRSP is accountable to the Strategic Board which meets quarterly. The board members are senior staff and officers of the Partnership's parent organisations.