2023 Action Scorecards

Action Scorecards 2023

Question: Does the council have enforced school streets across its area?

Question code
2.3
Section
Transport
Topic
School Streets
Source
Volunteer Research
Question weight
Low

Criteria

Two tier criteria
Points awarded for 10 or more enforced school streets.

Further points awarded for 30 or more enforced school streets.

A trial school street, which is current at the time of marking, will be counted but only if the local authority is over the total of 10/30 with trial/permanent school streets

School streets must be year round to be accepted here.

Clarifications

A school street is a street outside of a school that is closed to private vehicles for a time period before and after the school opens and shuts. This is to encourage a safe route for children to walk or roll to school, and improve air quality on the roads outside schools.

Enforced school streets are when the road is blocked during the hours decided or there are cameras used to stop private vehicles (often with exceptions for residents) to travel down the street.

Question performance

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0 points

21 county councils

1 point

0 county councils

2 points

0 county councils
CouncilScoreEvidence
Cambridgeshire County Council0/2
Derbyshire County Council0/2
Devon County Council0/2
East Sussex County Council0/2
Essex County Council0/2
Gloucestershire County Council0/2
Hampshire County Council0/2
Hertfordshire County Council0/2
Kent County Council0/2
Lancashire County Council0/2
Leicestershire County Council0/2
Lincolnshire County Council0/2
Norfolk County Council0/2
Nottinghamshire County Council0/2
Oxfordshire County Council0/2
Staffordshire County Council0/2
Suffolk County Council0/2
Surrey County Council0/2
Warwickshire County Council0/2
West Sussex County Council0/2
Worcestershire County Council0/2