London roads danger: 4,000 seriously injured in crashes last year - 8% up on 2024
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Sadiq Khan fails to reduce serious injuries on London's roads despite driving restrictions and fines
Sadiq Khan has come under fire for failing to improve road collisions across the capital despite introducing punishing measures for drivers.New figures released by Transport for London showed that serious injuries rose by eight per cent, climbing from 3,597 in 2024 to 3,900 in 2025.The rise has sparked fresh questions over whether restrictions, including lower speed limits and road changes, have been making London's streets safer. However, the d…
London recorded lowest level of cyclist deaths since pandemic in 2025, but TFL "deeply concerned" by rise in serious injuries
Transport for London (TfL) has released its provisional annual casualty statistics for 2025, noting a 13% drop in people killed on its road network overall and six killed while cycling, the lowest since 2020 and the second-lowest ever recorded for the latter – however, there was a jump in serious injuries to 3,900 from 3,597 ...
London road deaths fall to near-record low, but serious injuries rise
The number of people killed on London’s roads fell by nearly 13% in 2025, according to provisional figures published by Transport for London (TfL), marking the second-lowest annual death toll on record outside pandemic years.
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