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The Metropolitan Police focus on reducing serious injuries and deaths caused by speeding, drink/drug driving, seatbelt non-compliance, and mobile phone use. Key initiatives include Community Roadwatch, ANPR technology, and enforcing traffic laws. Incidents or dangerous driving can be reported online, via 101 for non-emergencies, or 999 for immediate dangers.
Metropolitan Police +3 Key Road Safety Information & Reporting Report a Collision: Incidents involving injuries, obstruction, or law-breaking should be reported using the Met Police online form. Report Dangerous Driving: If there is immediate danger, call 999. Otherwise, use 101 or report via the Met Police website. Community Roadwatch: Residents can help identify speeding drivers in their communities by emailing CommunityRoadwatch@met.police.uk. Driving Offences: Penalties apply for driving without insurance, seatbelts, or using a mobile device. Metropolitan Police +4 Safety Advice Vehicle Safety: Ensure vehicles have proper tax and MOT. Cyclists: The Met provides specific safety advice for cyclists. Young/Inexperienced Drivers: Advice is available to help reduce risks for new drivers. Metropolitan Police The Met Police also operate road safety awareness schemes and use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to catch offenders.
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