West Yorkshire road safety operation continues via £67k funding
A West Yorkshire Police operation that has dealt with thousands of dangerous drivers in Leeds has been extended for another 12 months, thanks to a commitment of £67,000 in funding from Leeds City Council.
Operation SPARC (Supporting Partnership Action to Reduce Road Casualties) was developed in partnership with West Yorkshire Police (Leeds District) in response to an increase in anti-social driving complaints from residents.
The operation focuses on targeting anti-social driving and the driving offences most associated with victims being killed or seriously injured. The initiative aims to prevent dangerous driving and improve road safety in Leeds.
Since launching in July 2020, police officers have dealt with 2,692 drivers. This includes 696 seatbelt offences and 506 speeding offences. The off-road motorbike team has dealt with 141 offenders. The operation was nominated for an outstanding contribution to roads policing award in the West Yorkshire Police Awards 2021.
Following the successful pilot, the new funding enables the project to continue for another 12 months.
Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council executive member for infrastructure and climate, said: “Our partnership with West Yorkshire Police is improving road safety across Leeds so I’m pleased we have secured funding to continue Operation SPARC.
“Our ambition is to create a city where you don’t need a car, as set out in the Connecting Leeds transport strategy, by improving road safety to make it easier for people to walk and cycle.
Chief Inspector Andy Loftus, West Yorkshire Police, added: “This further funding allows us to continue our increased partnership focus on reducing collisions involving deaths and serious injury on our roads, which is excellent news for our communities.
“The SPARC initiative has brought some really significant results by using an evidence-based approach to pinpoint the areas where the issues are greatest to target proactive operations in those areas.”
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