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WE NEED TO CUT ROAD ACCIDENTS
03 October 2006 - RAC
Make Roads Safe for Young Drivers
NEW TEST FACILITY DEVELOPED
02 October 2006 - Xtrac
Xtrac helps car designers enhance vehicle safety
CHALLENGE AND CONFLICT FOR ROAD SAFETY
01 October 2006 - Safe Speed
Amusingly, in today's Observer, Mary Williams of Brake is quoted as saying:'... Brake maintains [speed cameras] can reduce casualties by around 42 percent on routes where they are sited.'
POLICY FAILURE FOR ROAD SAFETY
30 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Revelations on Thursday have gone some way towards removing what little publicconfidence remained in the speed camera programme and Department for Transportroad safety policy.
SAFETY ON U.S. ROADS
30 September 2006 - Bosch
NHTSA plans regulation requiring ESP® on all light cars from September 2008 onward
BAD NEWS BURIED BY DFT
28 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Safe Speed warns editors and producers that careful timing of press storiesabout road works safety and careless driving CLEARLY managed by Department forTransport are a cynical attempt to bury bad news.
ROAD SAFETY POLICY IN FREE FALL
28 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Figures published today destroy any confidence that was remaining in officialroad safety policy says Safe Speed.
FIGURES DON'T ADD UP
28 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Don't add chalk and cheese.
OFFICIAL ROAD SAFETY STATISTICS - REALLY?
28 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Road casualty statistics will be released today while a storm rages questioningthe statistics, target achievement and policy itself.
WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH?
28 September 2006 - Safe Speed
At 10am this morning the Department for Transport released vitalroad safety information.
ANTICIPATING CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS
27 September 2006 - Safe Speed
At 10am tomorrow morning the Department for Transport is expected to publish vitalroad safety information.
THE WAIT BEGINS FOR SPEED CAMERAS
27 September 2006 - Safe Speed
After the brief hearing at Strasbourg before 21 judges, the long wait for averdict begins.
END THE MADNESS
27 September 2006 - Safe Speed
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) at Strasbourg will hear today thecase of Francis and O'Halloran -v- UK. Francis and O'Halloran claim that S172of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (as amended) violated their 'right tosilence'.
SPEED CAMERA MADNESS GRIPS THE COUNTRY
27 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Today millions of motorists are turning their attention towards Strasbourg,hoping that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will bring some relieffrom the SPEED CAMERA MADNESS that's gripping the country.
FORD HELP WITH CHILD SEAT LEGISLATION
27 September 2006 - Ford
Ford dealers are stocking a comprehensive range of child safety seats and booster cushions to help drivers comply with changes to the law.
DISINGENUOUS CLAIMS ABOUT NEWBURY BYPASS SAYS SAFE SPEED
25 September 2006 - Safe Speed
It is reported today that crashes on the A34 have increased since the Newburybypass was opened. But the figures in use actually suggest a substantialimprovement in system safety.
DRIVERS LIVE IN FEAR
22 September 2006 - Green Flag
Four out of five (81%) drivers say they consciously worry that the people they love will be killed on the road, according to a survey by Brake and Green Flag.
THE FACTS ABOUT CAR SEATS
21 September 2006 - Volvo Cars
A Volvo guide to the new child seat legislation available from Volvo dealers or www.volvocars.co.uk/childsafety
RAC MAKING ROAD SAFE
20 September 2006 - RAC
Susan Kramer MP and Lord Roberts of Llandudno urge Liberal Democrat conference: ‘to Make Poverty History we must Make Roads Safe’
NEW BOOK LAUNCH
20 September 2006 - Safe Speed
Mind Driving: Let there be light
 
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