Road Safety
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Prevention is better than cure
Health and Safety Executive Consultation discusses reclaiming cost of intervention fees. No fees for compliant firms.
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Take advantage of one year’s free membership of Brake professional
THIS OFFER IS NOW CLOSED Brake Professional membership offer for Licence Bureau clients. (Normally £155+VAT.) Manage your road risk with Brake Professional: apply for your free one year membership thanks to Licence Bureau Limited. Brake Professional is a not for profit initiative by Brake, the road safety charity. Joining Brake Professional helps you prevent crashes…
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Thirty Six Thousand killed
A total of 36,371 people were killed on Britain’s roads between 1999 and 2010. For more information, view the BBC website
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Do you have a mobile phone policy at work?
Are your drivers adhering to that policy?
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Road risk manager of the year 2011
Volker Rails Richard Hill is the proud winner of Road Risk Manager of the Year award as sponsored by Licence Bureau. Richard on the right is seen receiving his award from Malcolm Maycock of Licence Bureau.
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Happy 76th birthday to the compulsory driving test
Drivers who started driving on or after 1st of April 1934 had to take a compulsory driving test as introduced on June 1st 1935.
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When was the last time you read the UK Highway Code?
The latest published version contained over 40 changes, are you aware of all of the ‘rules of the road’ contained in the document?
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Road casualty figures thankfully on downward trend
The Department for Transports Annual Report on Road Casualties in Great Britain 2009 showed a downward trend across all key areas. There were a total of 222,146 reported casualties of all severities, 4 per cent lower than in 2008. 2,222 people were killed, 12 per cent lower than in 2008, 24,690 were seriously injured (down…
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Drivers Edge UK
Wale Yusuff M.D. of Drivers Edge UK utilised the hospitality of Price Waterhouse Coopers HQ to launch the Drivers Edge initiative aimed at raising road safety awareness to young and next generation drivers through seminar sessions and workshops.


