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Studies show that drivers texting on a mobile phone can be 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash, while the ...
A new passively safe roadside cabinet, designed to shear off when struck by a vehicle, has been launched to protect drivers ...
Cameras which use AI to detect mobile phone and seatbelt offences are having a positive effect on road user behaviour in ...
The winner of this year’s FirstCar and Veygo ‘Win a Car’ prize draw has been announced. The winner of a brand-new Renault ...
The second Fringe session at NRSC 2025 focuses on ‘topical topics’ and comprises seven presentations covering a range of ...
The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 makes it an offence not to stop when signalled by a School Crossing Patrol. Penalties ...
Surrey RoadSafe has launched a new campaign to give young people the tools, confidence, and motivation to make safe choices ...
The RSGB Academy is the professional development arm of Road Safety GB. The Academy helps road safety practitioners enhance ...
At long last, the government has announced plans to act. Labour’s proposal to lower the limit from 80µg of alcohol per 100ml of blood (0.80‰ BAC) to 50µg (0.50‰ BAC) is a simple, evidence-led step ...
As the new academic year begins, schools, parents and carers across Norfolk are being encouraged to join an initiative that promotes safer, healthier, and more sustainable travel during school ...
Ahead of the 8 September deadline, nominations are still being invited for the 2025 Road Safety GB Achievement Award and ...
Unlike urban environments, rural roads carry a mix of fast-moving cars, large agricultural and commercial vehicles, as well as vulnerable road users such as cyclists, walkers and horse riders. These ...
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