(1)The Secretary of State may, with the approval of the Treasury, provide for promoting road safety by disseminating information or advice relating to the use of roads.
(2)Each local authority must prepare and carry out a programme of measures designed to promote road safety and may make contributions towards the cost of measures for promoting road safety taken by other authorities or bodies.
(3)Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) above, in pursuance of their duty under that subsection each local authority—
(a)must carry out studies into accidents arising out of the use of vehicles on roads or parts of roads, other than trunk roads, within their area,
(b)must, in the light of those studies, take such measures as appear to the authority to be appropriate to prevent such accidents, including the dissemination of information and advice relating to the use of roads, the giving of practical training to road users or any class or description of road users, the construction, improvement, maintenance or repair of roads for which they are the highway authority (in Scotland, local roads authority) and other measures taken in the exercise of their powers for controlling, protecting or assisting the movement of traffic on roads, and
(c)in constructing new roads, must take such measures as appear to the authority to be appropriate to reduce the possibilities of such accidents when the roads come into use.
(4)In this section “local authority” means—
(a)in relation to England and Wales, the council of a county, metropolitan district or London borough or the Common Council of the City of London,
(b)in relation to Scotland, a regional or islands council.