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NOW IT'S 'WHITE VAN WOMAN' AS WELL, WARNS IAM
18 March 2005 - IAM Institute of Advanced Motorists Studies of young drivers in America and Japan have revealed that females are now just as aggressive as males and display similar levels of competitiveness and sensations seeking behind
the wheel.
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ACPO'S SHAMEFUL SPIN
16 March 2005 - Safe Speed Following the Sunday Mirror's revelations concerning Mr Brunstrom's opinions about the effectiveness of the speed camera programme, ACPO have issued a denial statement. |
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BRUNSTROM MUST NOW RESIGN SAYS SAFE SPEED
15 March 2005 - Safe Speed The Sunday Mirror reports that Chief Constable Brunstrom - the man most responsible for speed camera policy - has declared that: 'Enough's enough, speed cameras aren't cutting road deaths'. |
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PEUGEOT 1007 REINVENTS SMALL CAR SAFETY STANDARDS
10 March 2005 - Peugeot Euro NCAP Five star awards and maximum front impact scores used to be the preserve of larger vehicles, but now the Peugeot 1007 has rewritten this rule.
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MINISTER BACKS CAMPAIGN ON WORK-RELATED ROAD SAFETY
08 March 2005 - ROSPA Ministerial support for the campaign to tackle work-related road safety has been welcomed by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents |
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BOSCH CHECK FOR WORN OUT WINDSHIELD WIPERS
05 March 2005 - Bosch How to find out when it is time for a change ?
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VOLVO SPONSORS THE BABY SHOW
04 March 2005 - Volvo Cars Volvo Car UK is delighted to sponsor The Baby Show events during 2005, in association with Practical Parenting, the first of which opens today at the SECC in Glasgow1. |  |
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5,000 MOTORISTS CHEATED IN LATEST CAMERA DISASTER.
24 February 2005 - Safe Speed In a landmark case in Salisbury Magistrates court today 28 motorists had speeding cases dismissed because the temporary speed limit signs had not been displayed properly. |
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IAM STARTS THE SEARCH FOR A 2005 'ROAD SAFETY CHAMPION'
23 February 2005 - IAM Institute of Advanced Motorists The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has started the 2005 search for the individual who at some point has made a significant contribution to saving the lives of young drivers and riders. |
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ROAD ACCIDENTS: WE KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AND WHEN BUT RARELY WHY
22 February 2005 - Traffic Master Friday 13th may be a day that even the sceptics handle with care but it’s not one that generally results in a dramatic increase in road accidents. Are motorists more careful on Friday 13th because they are aware it is considered unlucky, or do they change their routine in a bid not to fulfil the prophesy?
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NATIONAL CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK 15 February 2005 - Daimler Chrysler February 13-19: Chrysler Group Offers Free Child Passenger Safety Resources
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ACPO MUST BE STOPPED SAYS SAFE SPEED
14 February 2005 - Safe Speed According to The Times newspaper on Wednesday, The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) wish to have the rules for speed camera placement relaxed. |  |
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CAUTION: SPEED LIMIT CONFUSION AHEAD 11 February 2005 - RoadPilot A new survey of motorists across Britain has revealed that over 90% of drivers worry about being caught by a speed camera, especially when driving on unfamiliar roads and that more than 81% are confused because speed limits are not effectively signed.
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FEBRUARY FREEZE WON'T STOP THE TRAFFIC AT HALF TERM 11 February 2005 - Traffic Master Traffic delays are likely to start around 2.00pm on Friday the 11th February, as commuters leave work early. |
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WHO ARE THE WORST DRIVERS?
10 February 2005 - BMW BMW and Ford come out worst in Quoteacar survey
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DELPHI SHOWS LATEST SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES AT 2005 TMC 09 February 2005 - Delphi Delphi Corp. will demonstrate the future of commercial vehicle safety at the upcoming Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) annual meeting held Feb. 15 - 18 in Tampa, Fla.
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SAFE SPEED SAYS RAC REPORT 'A MISSED OPPORTUNITY' 08 February 2005 - RAC The RAC report launched yesterday with the alarmist headline: 'Speeding
epidemic spreads as 15 million break limits 'most days', reveals RAC'.
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OVERSIMPLIFIED MESSAGES DAMAGE ROAD SAFETY SAYS SAFE SPEED.
27 January 2005 - Safe Speed The widely reported case of a lady eating an apple raises a very serious road safety problem. It's not that eating apples is a real cause of road danger - it isn't - but nationally we're fast losing sight of what it means to be a careful driver.
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RENAULT WINS WHAT CAR? SAFETY AWARD FOR AN AMAZING SIXTH TIME 25 January 2005 - Renault Renault has won the What Car? Safety Award, in recognition of the car manufacturer’s safety expertise, and especially the five-star EuroNCAP crash test performances of the new, sassy supermini, Modus (the only five-star small car), and the sleek drop-top Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet.
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HELP WITH TACKLING WORK-RELATED ROAD SAFETY 22 January 2005 - Toyota The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is staging two seminars in February as part of its campaign to cut accidents involving company car and van drivers.
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