Macclesfield: Cheshire road deaths up 20% as officials are stumped as to why
By Alex Greensmith 28th Sep 2021
There's sad news for pedestrians and road users in Macclesfield.
The number of people killed or seriously injured on Cheshire's roads increased by more than 20 per cent over the past year despite the country being in lockdown for half that time.
Stats for road deaths are counted by county, as opposed to just our borough. So this includes figures from both Cheshire East - where Macclesfield sits - and Cheshire West.
Cllr Lynn Riley, (Cheshire West and Chester Council, Con) asked Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer the reason for the worrying increase.
"It quite clearly says in our papers that up to May of 2021 our KSI data (killed or seriously injured) has gone up, and gone up quite significantly by 22 per cent," said Cllr Riley at Friday's meeting of the police and crime panel in Crewe.
"And the tragedy behind this is that we've had 24 additional people die on our roads, not just been seriously injured and have life changing experience, but 24 additional deaths in a time period when we've actually been at home for half of the year.
"I don't know what sits behind those 24 deaths and I'm really quite interested in it."
Mr Dwyer said he would discuss the matter more with panel members at an informal meeting but added that the police definition of a serious injury differed to what he, personally, would consider to be a serious injury.
CHECK OUT OUR Jobs Section HERE!
macclesfield vacancies updated hourly!
Click here to see more: macclesfield jobs
Share: