Project EDWARD is facilitating a special online interview with chief constable Jo Shiner, marking five years since she took on the role of National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for Roads Policing.
New figures show that almost 150 miles of cable barriers – which pose a safety threat to motorcyclists – remain on England’s roads. The cable barriers are known for their ‘cheese cutter’ effect on ...
Tim Nutbeam leads Devon Air Ambulance’s IMPACT research unit. “A UK first: this PSP is the first UK Priority Setting Partnership focused on road injury and post collision care, providing a roadmap for ...
Leaders from across the road safety sector have published a new consensus statement setting out shared priorities for delivering the Government’s Road Safety Strategy (RSS) and achieving a step change ...
The first confirmed session at NRSC 2026 comprises seven presentations looking at children and road safety education in schools. The National Road Safety Conference (NRSC) 2026 is being held at The ...
Good Egg Safety CIC has announced a new partnership with TyreSafe to deliver a pioneering programme that addresses both child seat misuse and vehicle safety at scale.
The Road Safety GB Academy has unveiled its calendar of training courses for the summer of 2026. Established in 2013, the RSGB Academy is the professional development arm of Road Safety GB. The ...
With work-related journeys accounting for more than a third of those killed or seriously injured on Essex roads, businesses across the county are being encouraged to take action on road safety this ...
The next Project EDWARD webinar will examine the latest developments in alcohol interlock technology and policy — and ask what it will take to unlock its full safety potential in the UK and across ...
A new survey reveals almost half (47%) of UK drivers believe touchscreen dashboards make driving more distracting when compared to using physical buttons. The survey, by car insurers Quotezone.co.uk, ...
A free educational resource, which has already been used by almost 10,000 children across nearly 50 primary schools, is being made available for local authorities to download and use. Developed by The ...