UKROEd INROEdS Bulletin – March Edition
Click here to see the INROEdS Bulletin from UKROEd. Another packed edition, including: The official opening of UKROEd’s Head Office and […]
New national safety campaign encourages ‘little changes’
National Highways has launched a new campaign urging lane hoggers and tailgaters to carefully consider their driving habits. According to a survey, […]
Experts urge MPs to support Graduated Driver Licensing
A group of road safety experts have signed a letter calling on MPs from all political parties to commit to taking action […]
Latest enforcement camera technology scheme expands
A trial of new mobile technology which can automatically detect motorists who are not wearing a seatbelt or using mobile phones while […]
Mark Turner leaves Road Victims Trust
The Roads Victims Trust has announced that its long-time chief executive, Mark Turner, has stepped down. Founded in 1995, the Road Victims […]
Road safety figures back research into hands-free risks
The UK’s roads policing lead and the chief executive of the Road Safety Trust are supporting the findings of an educational project […]
CC Shiner calls for roadside drink and drug disqualifications
Chief Constable Jo Shiner, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead for roads policing, is calling for new powers to allow officers […]
UKROEd celebrating International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day was first launched in 1911, at a time when there was much oppression and inequality for Women. In many […]
World’s first pothole robot gets to work
The world’s first pothole-preventing robot, which could revolutionise the way potholes are dealt with, is to be tested on roads in Hertfordshire. […]
RAC survey reveals uncertainty on Highway Code changes
Half of drivers still feel unsure whether changes to the Highway Code – made two years ago – have made the roads […]