Campaigning
Initiatives: Vision pilot
This
month we are teaming up with police forces in Thames Valley, Hampshire
and West Midlands to run a campaign on driver vision. Anyone stopped by
Roads Policing Officers in these areas will be required to take the 20m
number plate test, with those who fail having their licence immediately
revoked, through the use of Cassie’s Law.
The aim of the pilot, alongside removing drivers with defective eyesight
from our roads, is to collect data to gain an improved understanding of
the extent of poor driver eyesight on our roads, which is thought to be
vastly underreported in Government statistics. The pilot is part of our
wider campaign calling for mandatory eye tests for drivers and raising
awareness about the importance of good vision for driving.
The launch was widely covered in the national media, with a Brake
spokesperson appearing on Sky News, BBC News, ITV news and Radio 2 with
Jeremy Vine.
Learn more: Read the full press release here.
Policy: Roads to Justice campaign
This month we launched our Roads to
Justice campaign calling for a wider review
of road traffic offences. Deaths and serious injuries on our roads cause
terrible suffering every day. Tragically, this suffering is often
compounded by a flawed legal framework which lets serious offenders get
away with pitiful penalties and allows dangerous
drivers to get back behind the wheel.
#RoadsToJustice seeks to right these wrongs with three clear campaign calls:
1. Simplify and improve the legal definitions of unsafe driving behaviour.
2. Increase the use of driving disqualifications and close the “exceptional hardship” loophole.
3. Increase the current six month maximum prison sentence for failing to stop after a crash.
In August, the Government launched a consultation into new cycling
offences. We want to use this opportunity to show how many people want a
fundamental overhaul of road traffic offences so that just and safe
outcomes are delivered. We are encouraging our supporters to write to
their MPs asking them to support our calls for a wider review.
Get involved: Use our handy guide to write to your MP.
Learn more: Visit our website to find out more about the Roads to Justice campaign.
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