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Involving Pedal Cycles 01 January 2012 to 31 WEST MIDLANDS POLICE Freedom of Information WEST MIDLANDS ROAD TRAFFIC COLLISIONS - INVOLVING PEDAL CYCLES 01 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 OCTOBER 2014 NB: there are approximately 2,000 collisions that have not yet been fully processed and/or loaded onto the accident database for 2014 (these may or may not involve pedal cyclists) Road 1 Road 2 Accident Local Policing Unit Accident Year Road 1 Name Road 2 Name Description Description Severity 1 Birmingham East 2012 Alcester Road A435 TRAFALGAR ROAD Slight 2 Birmingham East 2012 Alcester Road A435 PARK ROAD Slight 3 Birmingham East 2012 Alcester Road A435 REDDINGS ROAD Slight 4 Birmingham East 2012 Alum Rock Road LANGTON ROAD Slight 5 Birmingham East 2012 Aston Church Road ARLEY ROAD Slight 6 Birmingham East 2012 Baldwins Lane STONOR ROAD Slight 7 Birmingham East 2012 Barrows Lane COMMON LANE Slight 8 Birmingham East 2012 Beechfield Road MOLE STREET Slight 9 Birmingham East 2012 Bell Lane HOLLY LANE Slight NEWPORT ROAD AND COLESHILL 10 Birmingham East 2012 Bradford Road B4114 A452 Slight ROAD FALLINDALE ROAD AND 11 Birmingham East 2012 Brays Road Slight RODBOROUGH ROAD BROMFORD ROAD AND 12 Birmingham East 2012 Bromford Lane A4040 Slight WOLSELEY DRIVE 13 Birmingham East 2012 Brook Lane B4146 BARN LANE Serious STANVILLE ROAD AND 14 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road Serious ROSECROFT ROAD 15 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road A4040 HARVEY ROAD Slight 16 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road CRANES PARK ROAD Serious 17 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road COMMON LANE Slight 18 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road YEW TREE LANE Slight 19 Birmingham East 2012 Church Road DEEPMOOR ROAD Slight 20 Birmingham East 2012 Cole Bank Road B4146 SAREHOLE ROAD Slight 21 Birmingham East 2012 Cole Bank Road B4146 SAREHOLE ROAD Slight 22 Birmingham East 2012 Coronation Road WASHWOOD HEATH ROAD B4114 Slight 23 Birmingham East 2012 Cotterills Lane PELHAM ROAD Slight YARDLEY ROAD AND CHURCH 24 Birmingham East 2012 Coventry Road A45 A4040 Slight ROAD OLDKNOW ROAD AND ST 25 Birmingham East 2012 Coventry Road Slight BENEDICTS ROAD 26 Birmingham East 2012 Coventry Road MONICA ROAD Slight 27 Birmingham East 2012 Coventry Road A45 HOWARD ROAD Slight 28 Birmingham East 2012 Croft Road WROXTON ROAD Slight 29 Birmingham East 2012 Darley Avenue GALLOWAY AVENUE Serious ABIGAILS CLOSE AND MANSTON 30 Birmingham East 2012 Downsfield Road Slight ROAD 31 Birmingham East 2012 Edgbaston Road B4217 SALISBURY ROAD B4217 Slight LINCOLN STREET AND HALLAM 32 Birmingham East 2012 Edward Road Serious STREET 33 Birmingham East 2012 Edward Road MARY STREET Slight 34 Birmingham East 2012 Finnemore Road DANIELS ROAD Slight 35 Birmingham East 2012 Forest Road OAKLAND ROAD Slight SHELDON HEATH ROAD AND 36 Birmingham East 2012 Garretts Green Lane Slight BRINSLEY ROAD ORMSBY GROVE AND HINDON 37 Birmingham East 2012 Gospel Farm Road Serious GROVE 38 Birmingham East 2012 Heybarnes Road COVENTRY ROAD Slight 39 Birmingham East 2012 High Street A435 GRANGE ROAD Slight 40 Birmingham East 2012 High Street A435 POPLAR ROAD Slight 41 Birmingham East 2012 High Street A435 STATION ROAD Slight YORK ROAD AND HEATHFIELD 42 Birmingham East 2012 High Street A435 Slight ROAD 43 Birmingham East 2012 Highfield Road A4040 STRATFORD ROAD A34 Slight 44 Birmingham East 2012 Highgate Road A4540 STONEY LANE Slight 45 Birmingham East 2012 Highgate Road A4540 STONEY LANE Slight 46 Birmingham East 2012 Hob Moor Road FOSBROOKE ROAD Serious 47 Birmingham East 2012 Institute Road HIGH STREET A435 Slight 48 Birmingham East 2012 Kilmorie Road STOCKFIELD ROAD A4040 Slight 49 Birmingham East 2012 Kings Road HAY HALL ROAD Slight 50 Birmingham East 2012 Ladypool Road BRUNSWICK ROAD Slight 51 Birmingham East 2012 Mackadown Lane TILE CROSS ROAD Slight 52 Birmingham East 2012 Mary Street HALLAM STREET Serious LEA HALL ROAD AND GARRETTS 53 Birmingham East 2012 Meadway Slight GREEN LANE 54 Birmingham East 2012 Moseley Road A435 EDWARD ROAD Slight 55 Birmingham East 2012 Moseley Road A435 LIME GROVE Slight 56 Birmingham East 2012 Naseby Road GOWAN ROAD Slight 57 Birmingham East 2012 Newport Road A452 BRADFORD ROAD B4114 Slight CHESTER ROAD AND COLLECTOR 58 Birmingham East 2012 Newport Road A452 A452 Serious ROAD AND M6 RUSSELL ROAD AND MOOR 59 Birmingham East 2012 Reddings Road Slight GREEN LANE 60 Birmingham East 2012 School Road OXFORD ROAD Slight 61 Birmingham East 2012 Shirley Road SCHOOL ROAD Slight 62 Birmingham East 2012 St Margarets Avenue BROMFORD LANE A4040 Serious 63 Birmingham East 2012 Starbank Road KINGSCLIFF ROAD Slight 64 Birmingham East 2012 Station Road A4040 BORDESLEY GREEN EAST B4128 Slight 65 Birmingham East 2012 Stockfield Road A4040 WHARFDALE ROAD B4146 Slight 66 Birmingham East 2012 Stockfield Road A4040 AMINGTON ROAD Slight 67 Birmingham East 2012 Stratford Road A41 HENLEY STREET Slight 26/02/2015 1 of 23 165_attachment_01 WEST MIDLANDS POLICE Freedom of Information WEST MIDLANDS ROAD TRAFFIC COLLISIONS - INVOLVING PEDAL CYCLES 01 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 OCTOBER 2014 NB: there are approximately 2,000 collisions that have not yet been fully processed and/or loaded onto the accident database for 2014 (these may or may not involve pedal cyclists) Road 1 Road 2 Accident Local Policing Unit Accident Year Road 1 Name Road 2 Name Description Description Severity 68 Birmingham East 2012 Stratford Road A41 ERASMUS ROAD Slight 69 Birmingham East 2012 Sunningdale Road FERNDENE ROAD Slight 70 Birmingham East 2012 Swanshurst Lane B4146 MEADOW VIEW Slight 71 Birmingham East 2012 Warren Road ASTON CHURCH ROAD Slight WEATHEROAK ROAD AND 72 Birmingham East 2012 Warwick Road A41 Slight MEDLICOTT ROAD 73 Birmingham East 2012 Warwick Road A41 ALBION ROAD AND PERCY ROAD Slight 74 Birmingham East 2012 Wash Lane HOB MOOR ROAD Slight 75 Birmingham East 2012 Washwood Heath Road B4114 ALUM ROCK ROAD Slight 76 Birmingham East 2012 Washwood Heath Road B4114 WILLIAM COOK ROAD Slight MILLTHORPE CLOSE AND 77 Birmingham East 2012 Watson Road Serious PARKWAY 78 Birmingham East 2012 Yardley Green Road BELCHERS LANE Slight 79 Birmingham North 2012 Banners Gate Road CHESTER ROAD NORTH A452 Serious JOCKEY ROAD AND PILKINGTON 80 Birmingham North 2012 Birmingham Road A5127 A453 Slight AVENUE 81 Birmingham North 2012 Boldmere Road B4142 ST MICHAELS ROAD Slight FORT PARKWAY AND TANGMERE 82 Birmingham North 2012 Chester Road A452 A47 Serious DRIVE 83 Birmingham North 2012 Chester Road A452 KINGSBURY ROAD A38 Serious 84 Birmingham North 2012 Clifton Road MANOR ROAD Slight 85 Birmingham North 2012 College Road A453 ROEDEAN CLOSE Serious BRACKENBURY ROAD AND 86 Birmingham North 2012 College Road A453 Slight DOVEDALE ROAD 87 Birmingham North 2012 Eastern Road VESEY ROAD Slight 88 Birmingham North 2012 Eastern Road VESEY ROAD Slight PARKHOUSE DRIVE AND 89 Birmingham North 2012 Gipsy Lane Slight BROOKVALE PARK ROAD 90 Birmingham North 2012 Gravelly Hill North A5127 JAFFRAY ROAD Slight 91 Birmingham North 2012 Hawthorn Road WARREN FARM ROAD Slight HOLLAND STREET AND UPPER 92 Birmingham North 2012 Holland Road Slight HOLLAND ROAD FIRBECK ROAD AND CRAYFORD 93 Birmingham North 2012 Hurlingham Road Slight ROAD 94 Birmingham North 2012 Innsworth Drive YATESBURY AVENUE Slight 95 Birmingham North 2012 Kingsbury Road A38 ASHOLD FARM ROAD Slight Mere Green Road And Belwell 96 Birmingham North 2012 Lichfield Road A5127 B4151 Serious Lane 97 Birmingham North 2012 Mere Green Road B4151 JORDAN ROAD Slight REDDICAP HEATH ROAD AND 98 Birmingham North 2012 Reddicap Hill Slight WALMLEY ROAD 99 Birmingham North 2012 Rosary Road PARK ROAD AND GEORGE ROAD Slight 100 Birmingham North 2012 Salford Circus A5127 SLADE ROAD AND GRAVELLY HILL Slight THE PARKLANDS AND GLENDON 101 Birmingham North 2012 Short Heath Road Slight ROAD 102 Birmingham North 2012 Stonehouse Road Monmouth Drive Slight 103 Birmingham North 2012 Sutton New Road A5127 COTTON LANE Slight 104 Birmingham North 2012 Sutton New Road A5127 SUMMER ROAD B4142 Slight 105 Birmingham North 2012 Tangmere Drive BOND DRIVE Slight 106 Birmingham North 2012 Tyburn Road A38 BROMFORD LANE A4040 Serious SUTTON BY-PASS AND 107 Birmingham North 2012 Walmley Ash Road A38 Slight KINGSBURY ROAD 108 Birmingham North 2012 Water Orton Lane MINWORTH ROAD Slight 109 Birmingham North 2012 Yatesbury Avenue MANBY ROAD Slight 110 Birmingham South 2012 Alcester Road South A435 BROAD LANE Slight 111 Birmingham South 2012 Alcester Road South A435 REDWOOD CROFT Slight 112 Birmingham South 2012 Bell Hill B4121 NIGEL AVENUE Slight 113 Birmingham South 2012 Bournville Lane LINDEN ROAD A4040 Slight YARNINGALE ROAD AND 114 Birmingham South 2012 Brandwood Road Slight UNKNOWN ROAD 115 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 HARBORNE LANE A4040 Slight 116 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 ALTON ROAD Slight 117 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 TIVERTON ROAD AND DALE ROAD Slight 118 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 PAVENHAM DRIVE Serious 119 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 SIR HARRYS ROAD Slight 120 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 HARBORNE LANE A4040 Slight 121 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 HARBORNE LANE A4040 Slight 122 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 ARLEY ROAD Slight 123 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 WITHERFORD WAY Slight 124 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road A38 PEBBLE MILL ROAD A4029 Slight 125 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road South A38 MIDDLE PARK ROAD Slight 126 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road South A38 HILL TOP ROAD Slight 127 Birmingham South 2012 Bristol Road South A38 SYLVAN AVENUE Slight WESTRIDGE ROAD AND THE 128 Birmingham South 2012 Brook Lane A4040
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