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RACE AWAY CRASHES LEAD TO DOUBLE TROUBLE IN CUMBRIA
22 December 2004 - Safe Speed
According to press reports, Cumbria are to introduce 'double' speed traps - two camera vans just one quarter of a mile apart.
TOUGHER MEASURES TO TARGET DRUG DRIVERS
21 December 2004 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
New powers to help tackle the dangers of drug driving can be used from today announced David Jamieson, Road Safety Minister.
DON'T BE THE ONE HAVING A BLUNDERFUL CHRISTMAS TIME
20 December 2004 - ROSPA
Rushing to open presents, problems with putting toys together, trailing cables from new electrical goods and kitchen disasters will help to send more than 6,000 people to hospital on Christmas Day, RoSPA revealed today.
ROSPA'S NEW ROAD SAFETY RESOURCE TO HELP TEACHERS
15 December 2004 - ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has launched a new road safety education resource to help teachers of 14-16 year-olds.
IAM CHIEF WARNS THAT DRIVER ALIENATION 'IS NOT IN THE INTEREST OF ROAD SAFETY'
08 December 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
Safety on UK roads is at risk because drivers feel 'targeted, vulnerable and alienated', said John Maxwell, chairman of the Institute of Advanced Motorists today.
SAFE SPEED WELCOMES IAM SPEED CAMERA STANCE
08 December 2004 - Safe Speed
In a speech at the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) annual lunch today, John Maxwell, chairman of the IAM said: 'Safety on UK roads is at risk because drivers feel targeted, vulnerable and alienated'.
YULE RUE THE DAY - DRINKING AND DRIVING CAMPAIGN BEGINS
06 December 2004 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The new Christmas road safety drink drive campaign was launched today by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling.
NEW PLANS TO DRIVE FORWARD SAFETY ON OUR ROADS
30 November 2004 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
A raft of new measures to tackle drink driving, clampdown on the menace of uninsured and irresponsible driving and improve road safety was unveiled by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling today as the Government's Road Safety Bill was published.
ROAD SAFETY BILL: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY
30 November 2004 - Safe Speed
Safe Speed says the new Road Safety Bill, published today, is a missed opportunity.
AWARD GIVEN TO TRANSPORT FOR LONDON FOR REDUCING MOTORCYCLE CASUALTIES
29 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
Transport for London (TfL) have been presented with a prestigious Prince Michael Road Safety Award.
A YEAR ON - MORE ACTION NEEDED ON MOBILE PHONE DRIVERS
29 November 2004 - ROSPA
With the anniversary of the law banning the use of hand-held mobile phones while driving only two days away, RoSPA is calling for a new clamp-down on those who flout the legislation.
EUROPEAN MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY UNVEILS ITS MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PLAN FOR ACTION
24 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
ACEM, (Association of Constructors of European Motorcycles) the motorcycle industry in Europe has today (November 24th 2004) unveiled its Plan for Action which aims developing an integrated European safety policy for motorcycling.
MCI CALLS FOR ROAD SAFETY PROJECT FUNDING IN ROAD SAFETY BILL
23 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
On the eve of the Queen’s Speech and responding to continuing concerns about motorcycle safety, MCI is calling for Government to create ring-fenced funding for local road safety projects such as the highly successful Bikesafe Scheme.
ROSPA WELCOMES POINTS FOR 'SELFISH' MOBILE PHONE DRIVERS
23 November 2004 - ROSPA
RoSPA today welcomed news that hand-held mobile phone users who persistently flout the law by taking and making calls while driving face being banned from the road.
TOP BIKER JOINS IAM COUNCIL
16 November 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
Paul Gillett has joined the Council of the Institute of Advanced Motorists as the Divisional Council Member representing the South East of England.
BBC RADIO ONE DJS GIVE ADVANCED DRIVING A SPIN
12 November 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
DJs and producers from BBC Radio One's weekend shows have lined up at Brands Hatch to have their skills at the wheel assessed as part of the Max Driver initiative run by the IAM in partnership with cult lads mag 'Max Power'.
CAPITAL'S ROAD DEATH TOLL TUMBLES BUT TOTAL STILL TOO HIGH
09 November 2004 - Transport for London
Statistics released today by Transport for London (TfL) show a sharp reduction in road deaths in London in the first 6 months of 2004.
FIRST AID FOR MOTORCYCLISTS – “FIRST BIKE ON SCENE – FBOS”
08 November 2004 - Lancashire ambulance Service
“LANCASHIRE AMBULANCE SERVICE STEERS FORWARD WITH PRESTIGOUS SEAL OF APPROVAL”
STAY SAFE AT THE ROADSIDE WITH GREEN FLAG'S GUIDE
04 November 2004 - Green Flag Motoring Assistance
To mark Road Safety Week this year (November 8-14) Green Flag Motoring Assistance has produced an essential glove box guide to staying safe on the hard shoulder.
IAM LEADS NEW MOVE TO REDUCE YOUNG LIVES LOST TO 'DAYLIGHT ROBBERY'
31 October 2004 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
Children dying in the road crashes that follow the clocks going back every October are at the centre of a new move by road safety campaigners to change the daylight regime.
 
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