The safety of private e-scooters’ Interim report from PACTS
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There is a world of difference between the safety of e-scooters in the rental schemes and that of private e-scooters….
Safe Roads for All – PACTS contributes to new report by leading UK road safety and mobility experts
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An expert report to UK Government, calling for a Safe and Healthy Mobility Strategy and Action Plan for roads, 2021-30,…
40 years of UK seatbelt wearing saves thousands of lives
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40 years ago, history was made when the UK Parliament passed legislation to make seatbelt wearing compulsory where fitted in…
3rd Global Ministerial – Stockholm declaration on road safety
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At the request of the UN General Assembly, the Government of Sweden will host – in collaboration with the World…
Government publishes the Road Safety Statement 2019
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Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published as part of the Government’s 2019 Road Safety Statement. The full …
Another step towards roadside evidential breathalysers – MEBTI competition Stage 2
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The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has been awarded a grant by the Secretary of State for Transport…
20mph Research Study – Summary and PACTS comment
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The Department for Transport has today (22 November 2018) published the 20mph Research Study by Atkins, AECOM and Professor Mike Maher…
PACTS joins other road safety organisations in urging mobile phone industry to act
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PACTS has joined other road safety charities and organisations in urging the mobile phone industry to include an ‘opt out’ driving mode as standard on all mobile handsets.
DRUGS, DRINK AND DRIVEN WITH DISTRACTIONS
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“Multitasking” drivers who make business calls on the move may hope to impress the boss or close the deal –…