PACTS 32nd Westminster Lecture
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The PACTS 32nd Westminster Lecture on Transport Safety was delivered by Professor Tim Nutbeam on 4th of December 2024 at…
PACTS Spring Conference
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The role of technology in the delivery of the Safe System Improving road safety and the practical delivery of the…
PACTS Council of Members Meeting
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PACTS was pleased to host a successful Council of Members meeting at the House of Lords on 14th November 2024….
Seeking a new PACTS Board member
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PACTS is seeking a suitable person to join its board of trustees and directors, to add skills and diversity to…
Learning From Road Fatalities to Save Lives
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PACTS has published a new report which highlights significant gaps in how the UK handles learning from road traffic fatalities…
The changing discourse around the politics of road death
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Ian Greenwood, Road Safety Campaigner, shares his thoughts on the changing discourse around the politics of road death and why…
PACTS Annual Joint Working Party
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PACTS was pleased to host a successful cross-modal event on 1st October 2024 at the WMG, University of Warwick….
Secretary of State for Transport Hosts a Road Safety Roundtable
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On 7th October 2024, PACTS was pleased to participate in a Road Safety Roundtable event hosted by the Secretary of State…
PACTS looks to engage with new Labour MPs
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Together with the Road Safety Foundation and Towards Zero Foundation, PACTS will be hosting a fringe event at this year’s…
Establishing a Road Safety Investigation Branch
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By Steve Gooding, Director, RAC Foundation If a week is a long time in politics then what price two years?…