ARRIVE
ALIVE
What
is Arrive Alive?
Arrive Alive was launched by the North Wales Road
Casualty Reduction Partnership at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in October
2001. The aim of the campaign is to make the roads of North
Wales safer by encouraging people to keep within the speed limits,
reducing collisions and, consequently, reducing the number of
people killed and injured.
Who’s
involved?
Arrive Alive is a partnership involving all 6 North Wales local
authorities, Crown Prosecution Service, Her Majesty's Courts
Service, National Public Health Service for Wales, Welsh Assembly
Government and North Wales Police.

Which
roads are targeted?
All routes within the scheme are analysed and are identified
as high-risk roads i.e. roads which have a significant number
of collisions and casualties and where speeding is a problem.
Fixed or mobile safety cameras will then monitor these roads.
There are now 61 routes targeted by the Arrive Alive partnership.
All these routes are publicised and signed; all vans and fixed
cameras are highly visible and mobile camera locations are publicised
on a weekly basis via the local media and this website under
the schedule section.
The
programme is not
about raising revenue, it’s about saving
lives. Careful drivers who adhere to the speed limits will not
fund the scheme; those who are caught exceeding the speed
limit will not be stopped, but will be notified by post. All
monies raised from the campaign can only go to fund additional
cameras; members of the partnership cannot use it for any
other purpose other than the Arrive Alive safety camera campaign.
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