Decrease vehicle accidents in greater London and travel by the good old London bus
Vehicle accidents involving buses are fairly regular in countries that have ill maintained and poorly lit roads but it seems that travelling by bus is still fairly safe in Britain.
New safety regulations such as seatbelts have even been introduced on buses and coaches that commute children to and from school to reduce the chance of personal injury in the event of a vehicle accident.
It seems that buses are also the best option for increasing public transport capacity and diminishing the number of private cars that are used within London.
More than 6,800 scheduled London buses carry around six million passengers on over 700 different routes every weekday. The amount of people travelling on London buses increased by 38% between 1999/00 and 2004/05 and March 2005 saw 1.79 billion passenger trips on the network.
This remarkable rate of growth is in line with the Mayor's Transport Strategy, which proposes a 40% growth in passenger journeys between 2001 and 2011. There are hopes that this will see a decrease in congestion, contributing to safer roads and less road traffic accidents within the capital.
Making a claim following a vehicle accident
If you have been involved in a bus accident or any other vehicle accident that wasn't your fault you may be able to make a compensation claim.
You could make personal injury compensation claim for anything from a whiplash injury to a head injury.
Our personal injury solicitors will help you to claim for pain and suffering, loss of earnings and may even be able to arrange for you to receive top medical care in your area.
We have a no win no fee policy and will protect you from all costs, both yours and the other party's.
You could even take advantage of our vehicle repair and replacement service which will get you back on the road without delay.
Call 0808 143 43 42 to make a compensation claim following a vehicle accident.
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