RoadSafe News – January 2019 |
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In the January issue...
Awards | ||
The Premier Award presented to the IRTE
The
Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) Delhi, has been presented
with the Prince Michael International Road Safety Premier Award during a
distinguished luncheon held at The Savoy, London. Read more...
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FIA High Level Panel for Road Safety honoured with Royal Award.
The FIA High Level Panel for Road Safety has been honoured with a Royal Award for its promotion of key safety messages. Read more...
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Important role of the Police recognised at Award Ceremony
Prince Michael has recognised the important role of the Police at his annual award ceremony. Read more...
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Road Safety Awards presented under the Safer Road Users category
Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards have been presented under the category Safer Road Users. Read more...
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Private sector corporate social responsibility programmes recognised.
This
year, His Royal Highness Prince Michael has made three awards that
recognise the huge contribution made through private sector corporate
social responsibility programmes. Read more...
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NGOs honoured with distinguished Royal Awards
Two NGOs have been honoured at the annual Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards Ceremony. Read more...
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Prince Michael presents awards to Star Rating for Schools iRAP and AMEND.
Prince
Michael has presented awards to Star Rating for Schools iRAP and
African-based NGO AMEND for improving road safety within school zones. Read more...
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Britain's most improved road receives Royal Award
Each year, His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent gives an award for Britain's Most Improved Road. Read more...
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Global Street Design Guide honoured with Royal Award
Prince
Michael presented an award for Road Safety Management to the National
Association of City Transportation Officials for its Global Street
Design Guide at a distinguished ceremony held at The Savoy, London. Read more...
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Prestigious awards presented for Road Safety Management.
The
Qatar National Traffic Safety Committee, Scotland Transerv and the
Centre for Accident and Road Safety Queensland (CARRS-Q), have all been
honoured at this year's Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards
ceremony for Road Safety Management. Read more...
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AA Trust wins Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for ten years of innovative road safety campaigns
The
AA Trust has been awarded a prestigious Prince Michael International
Road Safety Award for ten years of innovative road safety campaigns. Read more...
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JKJR and MIROS win Prince Michael Award for Road Safety Education project
The
Malaysian Road Safety Department (JKJR) is pleased to announce that
Malaysia through the initiative of JKJR and the Malaysian Institute of
Road Safety Research (MIROS) has won a prestigious Prince Michael
International Road Safety Award for its Road Safety Education Project
(RSE). Read more...
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PCYC Queensland wins prestigious International Road Safety Award
PCYC
Queensland is excited to be amongst the winners of a prestigious Prince
Michael International Road Safety Award (PMIRSA) for our learner driver
mentor driver programme PCYC Braking the Cycle. Read more...
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International news | ||
WHO Report highlights insufficient progress is being made.
The
WHO Global status report on road safety 2018, highlights that the
number of annual road traffic deaths has reached 1.35 million. Road
traffic injuries are now the leading killer of people aged 5-29 years. Read more...
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UK news | ||
Road Victims Trust launch film to promote work
The
Road Victims Trust, which provides free emotional and practical support
to all people affected by a road death, has launched a hard-hitting
film to highlight it work. Read more...
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Safer vehicles | ||
Global NCAP’s first five star car in India: the Tata Nexon
Following
recent four star safety announcements, the Tata Nexon becomes the first
made in India, sold in India car to achieve Global NCAP’s coveted five
star crash test rating. The Mahindra Marazzo also does well, achieving a
four star result. Read more...
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EuroNCAP awards Fiat Panda zero-stars for safety
The
2018 facelift FIAT Panda has today been given one of the lowest ratings
in Euro NCAP’s history, having failed to achieve more than 50% in any
of the car safety organisation’s four key testing categories. Read more...
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Speed management | ||
Road Safety Support’s speed testing facility now an official laboratory
Road
Safety Support’s facility for testing the accuracy of speed cameras and
other speed measurement devices has passed a stringent accreditation
process and is now recognised internationally as an official testing
laboratory. Read more...
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Forthcoming events | ||
FirstCar Awards 2019 – 6 February 2019
Alliance Global Meeting 2019 – 8 April 2019
Young Driver Focus 2019 – 1 May 2019
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