Transport spending cuts could cost lives
* Safety charity warns of false economies * Increase in casualties includes big costs * 37.8 million in safety cuts already...
Road safety charity Brake has warned that the Chancellor's 25% cut in transport spending and safety grants could create more road casualties and cost more money.
The charity says that axing 25% of Government spending by 2014, along with immediate cuts of nearly 40 million in safety grants, is a 'concern for the future of life-saving road safety measures'.
'Brake believes that the cuts could contribute to a rise in casualties and costs to the emergency services, which would make such cutbacks a false economy.'
The Government's comprehensive spending review in October will detail where cuts will come.
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