Decade of Action | ||
Global Road Safety Week 15-21 MayThe week will draw attention to the desperate need for local and national governments and their partners to rethink – and redo – mobility. This includes increasing investments in walking, cycling and using public transport, modes that can contribute to making people healthy, cities sustainable, and societies equitable. Read more... |
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New Global Road Safety Leaders’ Network convenes to tackle road carnageA first of its kind Global Network of Heads of National Road Safety Agencies has convened to push forward actions to reduce the global scourge of road traffic deaths and injuries. Read more... |
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Safety Insights Explorer.The Explorer from iRAP shines a light on the true extent of road trauma, the safety of the world’s roads, and the positive impact that can be made with targeted investment. Read more... |
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International news | ||
Road Traffic Injuries Research Network NewsThe network brings together leading researchers in our field from across the world. Read more... |
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Driving at work | ||
From the internet to the street: the impact of e-commerceA study by VIAS has investigated the road safety impacts of parcel deliveries in Belgium. Read more... |
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Driver Wellbeing at the heart of good managementIn the first quarter of this year, the Driving for Better Business campaign is taking a deeper look at the area of fitness to drive and driver wellbeing. Read more... |
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Road Safety Management | ||
UN Road Safety Fund launches 2023 call for proposalsThe UN Road Safety Fund has issued its 2023 call for proposals, which will disburse USD 4 million to approved projects aimed at reducing road traffic fatalities. The call for proposals is open between 06 February 2023 and 03 April 2023. Read more... |
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Drivers should face tougher seatbelt rulesResearch that coincides with the 40th anniversary of the UK's seatbelt law found that more than two-thirds of motorists (68%) believe drivers should be penalised if their passengers aren't wearing a seatbelt. Read more... |
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Safer vehicles | ||
Euro NCAP releases its Year in Numbers for 2022Euro NCAP releases its annual Year in Numbers where we consider the highs and lows as well some of the emerging trends that have appeared throughout one year of results. 2022 will be remembered as a record year. Never before did Euro NCAP conduct as many safety tests or have so many newcomers in the programme. Read more... |
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National Highways launches tyre solutionNational Highways is lending a Mobile Tyre Safety Station to operators of major fleets that is said to inspect up to 1,000 vehicles a day. Read more... |
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Safer roads | ||
National Highways KNOW THE ZONESAll road users need to be aware of HGV driver limitations and this National Highways campaign aims to raise awareness and knowledge of these areas of limited visibility with road users, thereby increasing confidence. It also acts as a gentle reminder to HGV drivers to take extra care when initiating an overtake. Read more... |
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Red X warningEmergency services have joined forces with National Highways to remind drivers not to ignore the red X sign after one council revealed it had prosecuted almost 10,000 drivers. Read more... |
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Safer drivers | ||
Drivers urged to park up to use their mobile phoneAs part of Warwickshire’s Road Safety Partnership ‘Strategy to 2030' and a national campaign taking place between 20 February and 12 March, Warwickshire Police are urging drivers to park up to use their mobile phone so they can give their friends, family, work or the task they are doing their full attention. Read more... |
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Driving Tired Kills (campaign): Scottish Government & Road Safety ScotlandScottish Government & Road Safety Scotland launch Driving Tired Kills campaign Driver fatigue causes hundreds of road accidents each year. And these accidents are roughly 50% more likely to result in death or serious injury. When drivers fall asleep, the police find no signs of braking, or any avoiding actions, so they tend to result in higher-speed collisions. Read more... |
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Distracted Driving in UAEDistracted driving contributes to the main killers on UAE’s roads (sudden lane change, driving too close to the vehicle in front, entering road without checking if clear and lack of attention). Read more... |
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Speed management | ||
20mph speed limit delivers 'significant ' improvements in road safetyNew data shows significant improvements in road safety in London since introduction of 20mph speed limits Read more... |
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Forthcoming events | ||
Next steps for zero emission vehicles in the UK – 9 March 2023 Commercial Vehicle Safety on the Strategic Road Network conference – 16 March 2023 PACTS conference. Micromobility – Safety and Sustainability – 28 March 2023 ADINJC & Intelligent Instructor National Conference & Expo – 23 April 2023 Young Driver Focus – 10 May 2023 Vision Zero Conference 2023 – 26 July 2023 ADINJC & Intelligent Instructor National Conference & Expo – 8 October 2023 ICE Live – 18 October 2023 2023 National Road Safety Conference – 15 November 2023 |
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