RoSPA's mission is to save lives and reduce injuries
RoSPA response to a DSA consultation on updating the existing arrangements for providing training courses under the Drink-Drive Rehabilitation Scheme.
A substantial body of research shows that using a hand-held or hands-free mobile phone while driving is a significant distraction, and substantially increases the risk of the driver crashing.
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RoSPA response to a DfT consultation on whether to exempt vehicles manufactured before 1960, before 1945 or before 1920 from the requirement to have an annual MoT Test.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has expressed frustration and anger that a Bill to help save scores of lives on UK roads was talked out of the House of Commons today.
This leaflet gives simple advice on how employers and line managers can help to ensure that their staff do not drive when affected by alcohol, drugs or medicines. A sample 'Policy' is included.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is disappointed that thousands of drivers chose to put themselves and others at risk by drink or drug driving over the Christmas period.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is this morning eagerly awaiting the outcome of a key vote in Parliament on the proposal for lighter evenings. Result and reaction to follow.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has welcomed Keith Bell as a new quality manager in its Driver and Fleet Solutions team.
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