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SPEED ENFORCEMENT - AS SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE AS DRINK DRIVING 16 October 2006 - Association of British Drivers
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FINAL READING OF ROAD SAFETY BILL EAGERLY AWAITED 08 October 2006 - Association of British Drivers New Road Safety Bill Has No Limits |
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END OF THE ROAD FOR 'ONE THIRD LIE' 02 October 2006 - Association of British Drivers The recently published Road Casualties Great Britain 2005 includes causation analysis of UK road traffic accidents (which have not existed in such depth of detail since the late 1950s). |
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SCHEME DIVORCED FROM REALITY 27 August 2006 - Association of British Drivers Payments to Carbon Offset Schemes are designed to fund projects that reduce man-made CO2 emissions, |
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IT'S USELESS SAY THE ABD 24 August 2006 - Association of British Drivers ISA (Intelligent Speed Adaptation) should be re-named as USELESS (Unintelligent Speed Engineering Lowering Existing Safety Standards) says the Association of British Drivers. |
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WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE SPEED LIMIT SETTING? 19 August 2006 - Association of British Drivers GOVERNMENT IGNORES POLICE CONCERNS IN CHANGING SPEED LIMIT RULES |
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COULD SAFETY BE COMPROMISED? 09 August 2006 - Association of British Drivers Road safety group calls for an independent speed watchdog |
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DIRECT LINE’S DEMANDS FOR RURAL 40 LIMIT “CONFUSED AND SENSELESS” 03 August 2006 - Association of British Drivers Road safety group, the Association of British Drivers, has suggested a new survey from insurers Direct Line takes road safety `up a blind alley |
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LATEST FIGURES SHOW THE URGENT NEED FOR A NEW DIRECTION IN ROAD SAFETY 30 June 2006 - Association of British Drivers Today's announcement of the 2005 road crash figures show clearly that current road safety policy needs to change, says road safety group the Association of British Drivers. |
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THE REAL STATS SHOW GOVERNMENT ROAD SAFETY POLICY UP A BLIND ALLEY 29 June 2006 - Association of British Drivers Figures from Oxford University researchers show that, despite millions spent backing the 'kill your speed' policy, the UK's roads are not getting safer. |
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ABD WELCOMES 15 MILLION POUND BOOST FOR CHILDREN'S CYCLING 26 June 2006 - Association of British Drivers But Questions Where Extra Money Will Be Spent |
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SPEED HUMPS DUMPED IN SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE 16 May 2006 - Association of British Drivers Speed humps in the town of Yate in South Gloucestershire are to be removed after a successful campaign by local residents. |
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CAMERA CLAIM FOR M4 ACCIDENT REDUCTION UNFOUNDED 13 April 2006 - Association of British Drivers Road safety group, the Association of British Drivers, has cast doubt over Wiltshire and Swindon Speed Camera Partnership's claims to have reduced accidents on the M4. |
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FORTY YEARS ON, TIME FOR A HIGHER SPEED LIMIT ON MOTORWAYS
19 December 2005 - Association of British Drivers The Association of British Drivers calls for the standard motorway speed limit to be raised to 80 mph. |
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TORIES MUST LEARN FROM ELECTION MISTAKE OF IGNORING TRANSPORT 04 October 2005 - Association of British Drivers With the Conservative party conference looming the ABD reminds prospective leadership candidates that the party could very likely have won the last election had they not sidelined the issues of the UK's crumbling transport network and the government's war on the motorist. |  |
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ABD PREDICTS MISUSE OF IN CAR BLACK BOXES 24 September 2005 - Association of British Drivers ...as TRL Blames Bad Driving for Higher Road Deaths |  |
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TAX TO BLAME FOR HIGH OIL PRICES, NOT OPEC 20 September 2005 - Association of British Drivers Chancellor Gordon Brown is misleading the public with his claim that the high price of oil is down to OPEC.
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ABD CALLS FOR SLIDING SCALE FUEL TAX 07 September 2005 - Association of British Drivers As the price of a litre of motor fuel edges ever closer to £1.00 the need for the government to react is becoming urgent. |  |
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DON'T CRY WOLF WITH VEHICLE ACTIVATED SIGNS 05 September 2005 - Association of British Drivers Road safety group the Association of British Drivers has today voiced its support for more Vehicle Activated Signs (VAS), re-iterating a similar call earlier this year by Richard Brunstrom, head of road policing at the Association of Chief Police Officers.
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