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Review of road safety delivery practices throughout Great Britain.
CAVPASS develops and implements standards, testing and monitoring processes to ensure that connected and self-driving vehicles are safe and resilient to cyber attack.
Statistics and data about reported collisions and casualties on public roads in Great Britain.
This report aims to provide a basis for further in-depth studies in Part 2 of High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme
Statistics for collisions and casualties on the strategic road network (SRN).
This rapid desk based study provides lessons from DFID funded road safety research and policy engagement
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This report describes the results of surveys which aims to improve pedestrian road safety education and reduce pedestrian accidents
Part of the 'Raising the bar' health and safety initiative to identify best practice, raise standards and improve supply chain engagement.
Methodology notes for road safety statistics.
How utility companies and highway authorities can safely carry out the signing, lighting and guarding of street works and road works on all highways and roads.
Campaign highlights how a simple CLICK can save lives.
This manual supports the development and implementation of comprehensive measures to improve pedestrian safety.
These guidelines are aimed at policy makers in education, transport, health, curriculum development departments and police
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