The government’s road safety strategy aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries on Britain’s roads by 65 per cent by 2035 ...
Ministers hope the road safety strategy - which is the first of its kind in more than a decade - will reduce deaths and ...
Ministers hope the road safety strategy - which is the first of its kind in more than a decade - will reduce deaths and ...
The National Road Safety Strategy, launched by the Department for Transport on Wednesday (January 7), sets out to reduce the ...
The government is considering mandatory eye and cognitive tests for drivers over 70 as part of a new road safety strategy.
The Government has announced the first Road Safety Strategy in over a decade. It will tackle everything from drink-drive ...
The proposals also include slashing the drink-drive limit of 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath to 22 ...
The upcoming road safety strategy aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries on Britain’s roads by 65% by 2035.
Major new road safety policy 'announced tomorrow' to include seatbelts, 'end of post work pint' and fines increase ...
Motorists over 70 could face eye tests to keep their licence and the drink drive limit could be lowered after a range of road ...
Currently, drivers are required to be able to read a number plate from 20 metres away, though no formal evidence of this ...
Keir Starmer was accused of “adding insult to injury” as it emerged older motorists may be forced to pay for eye tests to ...