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WEBSITE TO HELP DRIVERS AND RIDERS STAY IN CONTROL
16 June 2007 - ROSPA A new website aimed at making Britain's roads safer by targeting driver and rider behaviour has been launched by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
GAPS TO BE PLUGGED IN ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION 19 February 2007 - ROSPA Experts will meet next week to explore how road safety education throughout childhood and beyond is crucial if deaths and injuries on Britain ' s roads are to be cut.
GREAT NEWS - NINETY PER CENT BACK LIGHTER EVENINGS CAMPAIGN
27 October 2006 - ROSPA As the clocks go back this weekend, 90 per cent of people who have voted in an online poll run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents support the campaign for lighter evenings all-year-round.
MINI-MOTORBIKE ACTION WELCOMED 02 August 2006 - ROSPA RoSPA welcomes today's announcement that the Home Office is planning to take action on the increasing problem of reckless and thoughtless mini-motorbike riding.
ROSPA URGES SUPPORT FOR BILL TO SAVE LIVES ON ROAD
23 March 2006 - ROSPA RoSPA is urging the House of Lords to support a three-year time trial which will bring lighter evenings all-year-round and save around 450 deaths and serious injuries on the country's road each year.
NEW WEBSITE URGES PARENTS TO DO MORE TO HELP L-DRIVERS 15 February 2006 - ROSPA A new website designed to cut the number of crashes among the UK's novice drivers and motorcyclists has been launched by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
ACCIDENT FEARS OVER MINI MOTORBIKES FOR CHRISTMAS 19 December 2005 - ROSPA RoSPA is urging parents not to rush into buying mini motorbikes and other powered toy vehicles for their children as last minute Christmas presents.
ROSPA TIPS TO CUT PETROL BILLS AND PREVENT ACCIDENTS
13 September 2005 - ROSPA The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents today issued tips to help drivers to save fuel during the petrol crisis and to steer clear of crashes.
ROSPA ANNOUNCES DEATH OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE 18 July 2005 - ROSPA The Royal Society for the Prevention of accidents has announced the death of John Howard OBE, its chief executive since January 2004.
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.
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.
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.
ROSPA WELCOMES CLAMP-DOWN ON 'CALLOUS' DRIVERS
03 February 2005 - ROSPA RoSPA said today that Government proposals for new road traffic offences to deal with bad driving were a warning to 'callous' drivers that their behaviour would no longer be tolerated.
IDEAL CHANCE TO CUT DRINK-DRIVE LIMIT 07 January 2005 - ROSPA After virtually no improvement in the Christmas drink-drive figures published today, RoSPA is urging the Government to use the new Road Safety Bill to cut the drink-drive limit and allow breath tests to be carried out anywhere and anytime.
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