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Fleets urged to pay closer attention to safety as accident numbers stop improving
Fleet operators are being warned not to become complacent about road safety after new figures showed that progress in reducing serious road accidents has stalled. Industry experts say the latest data should act as a wake‑up call for organisations that run vehicles for work, as accident levels are no longer falling at the rate seen in previous years. Figures covering England’s major road network show little change in the number of people killed or seriously injured, while earl
2 days ago2 min read


Government releases new road safety strategy
Last week the government released their long awaited strategy to improve road safety by implementing new rules and plans to help reduce deaths and injuries on UK roads.Th eir goal is is to have a 65% reduction in the number of adults and 70% reduction in the number of children (under 16) killed or seriously injured in road accidents by 2035. The strategy details a range of polices, mainly focusing on 4 themes: Supporting road users - policies such as introducing 3 or 6 mon
Jan 172 min read


Don't Phone Home
That quick peek at your phone could cost you more than you think. A few years ago, the rules around using your mobile phone behind the wheel changed, and the consequences for getting caught can be a major headache for both your driving record and your insurance. Since March 2022, it's been illegal to use a handheld mobile phone for virtually any reason while you're driving—not just for making calls or texting. This includes everything from scrolling through a music playlist,
Dec 22, 20252 min read
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