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Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with miscellaneous conditions.
Pilot distraction and landed short after extended downwind leg, at Haddenham, Oxfordshire, 8 June 2014.
Schools will receive new guidance on prohibiting mobile phone use during the school day.
When and how to observe someone carry out a task in their usual surroundings with their own equipment.
Location: C22 light float on the River Mersey, England.
Statistics and data about reported collisions and casualties on public roads in Great Britain.
The use of mobile phones at inappropriate times is distracting bridge management teams from their primary duties of navigating and conning their vessel.
Collision between a general cargo vessel and a split hopper barge in the Bornholmsgat traffic separation scheme off Sweden, resulting in the loss of two lives.
Wheels-up landing, Denham Aerodrome, Buckinghamshire, 14 December 2016
Mobile phone use to be banned during the school day, including at break times, new guidance recommends.
General rules, including about qualification fitness for purpose and accessibility, and about reviewing approach, enquiries and complaints, withdrawing qualifications and information for teachers.
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