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DRIVERS DEMAND MORE WARNINGS ABOUT SPEED CAMERAS
18 July 2005 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
Britain’s drivers want more warning signs about speed cameras and speed limits on roads where cameras are sited, according to a new survey for the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists).
ROSPA'S ADVANCED DRIVERS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS ON THE ROAD
14 July 2005 - ROSPA
The RoSPA Advanced Drivers' Association - RoADA - is to celebrate 50 years of helping to make UK roads safer.
AIM RACING JOIN FORCES WITH CUMBRIA CONSTABULARY TO SUPPORT ROAD SAFETY AWARENESS
14 July 2005 - Aim Racing
On Sunday 17th July 2005 Cumbria Constabulary are holding a Road safety event at Carlisle Racecourse.
NURSERIES ENCOURAGED TO TAKE PART IN LIFE-SAVING ROAD SAFETY EVENT
11 July 2005 - Green Flag Motoring Assistance
Road safety charity, Brake is urging nursery schools, childminders and pre-schools groups in to get involved in a national campaign called Beep Beep! Day aimed at teaching lifesaving road safety lessons to children aged six years and under.
GOOD NEWS ON ROAD DEATHS, BUT MORE WORK STILL NEEDED - ROSPA
30 June 2005 - ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents welcomed today's news that deaths and serious injuries on Britain's roads had reduced by eight per cent and called for more action to keep the figures falling.
MOTORCYCLE CASUALTIES LOWEST SINCE 1998
30 June 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
The Motor Cycle Industry Association today welcomed the news that motorcycle user casualties are at their lowest levels since 1998 according to statistics released by the Department for Transport today.
DIESEL SPILLS SPELL DANGER
11 June 2005 - BMF
The British Motorcyclist Federation is launching an all-out attack on the dangers presented to motorcyclists by vehicles spilling diesel from overfull tanks or via poorly fitted fuel caps.
DATATOOL PORTABLE PYTHON LOCK & CHAIN
10 June 2005 - Datatool (UK) Ltd
Following the success of their colossal Python lock and chain, Datatool, the UK’s leading manufacturer of motorcycle security, has developed a lighter & more compact version, which is easier to transport on a motorcycle.
NEW POLICE CHECKS ON AT-WORK DRIVERS IN ACCIDENTS
18 March 2005 - ROSPA
New police checks are being made on drivers who have road accidents while at work.
HA INTRODUCES SAFER SIGNS TO HELP PROTECT MOTORISTS
15 March 2005 - Highways Agency
The Highways Agency is working to make its roads even safer with the introduction of new flexible motorway signs.
NOW IT'S 'WHITE VAN WOMAN' WARNS IAM
15 March 2005 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
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 sensation seeking behind the wheel.
MORE AWARENESS BY CAR DRIVERS COULD CONTRIBUTE TO MOTORCYCLE SAFETY SAYS RESEARCH
14 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
Research commissioned by the Motor Cycle Industry Association has found that 69 percent of people in the UK think that more awareness by car drivers could make a useful contribution to motorcycle safety on the roads.
BRUNSTROM MUST NOW RESIGN SAYS SAFE SPEED
13 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'.
ANOTHER FIRST FOR GOBYBIKE.COM
08 March 2005 - GOBYBIKE.COM
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MOTORCYCLISTS TARGETED IN BID TO CUT ROAD DEATHS
25 February 2005 - ROSPA
More than 250 road safety experts will meet next week to tackle the tough task of reducing the number of deaths on Britain's roads.
GERMAN FIGURES HIGHLIGHT UK ROAD SAFETY POLICY FAILURE
25 February 2005 - Safe Speed
Official figures released this week show that road deaths in Germany fell by 12% in a single year.
SAFE SPEED WELCOMES SKILLDRIVER PROJECT
24 February 2005 - Safe Speed
Safe Speed applauds the launch of a new driver safety web site called 'SkillDriver'. SkillDriver explains the critical skills, attitudes and techniques on which road safety is founded and signposts the route to improvement.
MOTORCYCLISTS TARGETED IN BID TO CUT ROAD DEATHS
24 February 2005 - ROSPA
More than 250 road safety experts will meet next week to tackle the tough task of reducing the number of deaths on Britain's roads. They will pay particular attention to the rising toll of motorcycle tragedies.
CALIFORNIA MOTORCYCLIST SAFETY PROGRAM POSTS 26% GAIN IN STUDENT TRAINING FOR 2004 AT SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS TO STUDENTS AND STATE
23 February 2005 - Motorcycle Safety Foundation
The California Motorcyclist Safety Program (CMSP) recently marked the end of its first year of administration by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), a not-for-profit safety and training organization.
QUAD BIKE GRITTERS ARE THE NEW WEAPON IN WINTER MAINTENANCE
23 February 2005 - Transport for London
Quad bike gritters are the latest addition to Transport for London's (TfL) armoury in tackling cold weather.
 
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