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PLAN TO BEAT TIREDNESS ON YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DRIVE
22 December 2004 - ROSPA
RoSPA is urging people setting out on long trips to visit friends and relatives over Christmas and the New Year to plan ahead so that they complete their journeys safely.
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.
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.
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.
PLEA FOR TIME TRIAL AS ROAD USERS URGED TO TAKE CARE
27 October 2004 - ROSPA
RoSPA today urged the Government to allow a three-year time trial which would give Britain lighter evenings all year round and save around 450 deaths and serious injuries on the country's roads each year.
ROSPA HAS A NEW PRESIDENT
22 October 2004 - ROSPA
Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen, OBE, has become the new President of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
MPS URGED TO BACK BILL TO CHANGE TIME AND SAVE LIVES
11 October 2004 - ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is urging the House of Commons to support a Bill on Friday (October 15) aimed at saving 450 deaths and serious injuries on Britain's road each year.
 
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