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West Midlands Police Freedom of Information 10/12/2019 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury 2017 Jan 2017 JAMES WATT QUEENSWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 STRATFORD R0AD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 SOHO ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 FOLESHILL ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 5. Very Serious Jan 2017 SHELDON HEATH ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 MEADWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 FISHER STREET BUS / COACH NATIONAL EXPRESS Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 ROOKERY ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 PERSHORE ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 NEWTOWN ROW BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL LTD Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHELMSLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHURCH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHELMSLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 HATHERTON STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Driver/Vehicle Feb 2017 PEDMORE ROAD BUS / COACH Owner Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 COX STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Feb 2017 OWEN STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Feb 2017 GREET GREEN ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 PERSHORE ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 COX STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 BORDESLEY GREEN BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 METCHLEY LANE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 ADDISON ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 NORRINGTON ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 WOOD GREEN ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 TRESCOTT ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 BROAD LANE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 DUDLEY PARK ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight 10/12/2019 20323_ATTACHMENT_01 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury Mar 2017 KERESLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 KERESLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 MARSHALL LAKE ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2017 DARLINGTON STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 WEDNESFIELD WAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 MACKADOWN LANE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 MEADWAY BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 CLEVELAND STREET BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 SUTTON ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 ROBIN HOOD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Apr 2017 LOWER PARADE BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Apr 2017 RADFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 3. Moderately Serious Apr 2017 ESSINGTON ROAD, NEW INVENTION BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 WALSALL STREET BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL LTD Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 WILLETTS ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 LICHFIELD STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 SHORT HEATH ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight May 2017 WASHWOOD HEATH ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight May 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight May 2017 DIGBETH HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 HAMSTEAD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 PERRY COMMON ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight May 2017 BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 CORPORATION STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 WATT ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 ORMOND ROAD BUS / COACH DIAMOND BUSES Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 GEORGE FREDERICK ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 WISLEY WAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 3. Moderately Serious Jun 2017 SPRING HILL BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL LIMITED Driver Yes 1. Slight 10/12/2019 20323_ATTACHMENT_01 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury Jun 2017 BORDESLEY GREEN BUS / COACH DIAMOND BUS Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 CANNOCK ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Jun 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Jul 2017 QUEEN ISABELS AVENUE BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jul 2017 COVENTRY ROAD, SHELDON BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Jul 2017 COVENTRY ROAD, SHELDON BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jul 2017 KINGSBURY ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 6. Fatal Jul 2017 STATION ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jul 2017 BIRMINGHAM ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Aug 2017 CUPFIELDS AVENUE BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 5. Very Serious Aug 2017 COURT OAK ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 3. Moderately Serious Aug 2017 ST PAULS STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Aug 2017 WEDNESBURY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Aug 2017 BRISTOL ROAD SOUTH BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 2. Less Serious Aug 2017 STUBBERS GREEN ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Sept 2017 NEWTON ROAD BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL Passenger Yes 1. Slight Sept 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Sept 2017 HAMSTEAD ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Sept 2017 HAMSTEAD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 STATION ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 STATION ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 SEWALL HIGHWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 THE PRIORY QUEENSWAY BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 ASTON EXPRESSWAY BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 FISHER STREET BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 FISHER STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH NATIONAL EXPRESS Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 PENN ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 SALOP STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 ANDREW ROAD BUS / COACH NATIONAL EXPRESS Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight 10/12/2019 20323_ATTACHMENT_01 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury Oct 2017 GREAT CHARLES ST QUEENSWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 FRANKLEY BEECHES ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 DARTMOUTH MIDDLEWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Oct 2017 STONEY STANTON ROAD BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL LTD Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 NEW ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 TANGMERE DRIVE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 TANGMERE DRIVE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 2. Less Serious Nov 2017 SPON LANE SOUTH BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 GARRICK STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 3. Moderately Serious Nov 2017 COVENTRY ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 BULL STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 ST NICHOLAS STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 PRIMROSE AVENUE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 2. Less Serious Nov 2017 STRATFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 MOSELEY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 ST MICHAELS STREET BUS / COACH DIAMOND BUS LTD Passenger Yes 1. Slight Nov 2017 OLDBURY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 3. Moderately Serious Dec 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 2. Less Serious Dec 2017 WARWICK ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 STATION SQUARE CHEYLESMORE BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 STRATFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 FISHER STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 COLLEGE ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 PARK STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 BRADFORD STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 CRESWELL CRESCENT BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Dec 2017 BICKENHILL PARKWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight 2018 Jan 2018 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2018 OLDBURY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 4. Serious Jan 2018 SALTLEY VIADUCT BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight 10/12/2019 20323_ATTACHMENT_01 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury Jan 2018 STRATFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jan 2018 BIRMINGHAM ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2018 BEARWOOD ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 6. Fatal Feb 2018 QUEEN STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 3. Moderately Serious Feb 2018 STRATFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 STRATFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 GRANGE ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 STAFFORD ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 AUSTIN DRIVE BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 CHURCH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2018 STATION APPROACH BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Mar 2018 CHURCH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Mar 2018 ST MARTINS QUEENSWAY BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Mar 2018 DUDLEY ROAD EAST BUS / COACH NATIONAL EXPRESS Passenger Yes 5. Very Serious Mar 2018 WARWICK ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Mar 2018 SHANNON ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2.
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