Drug driving: “We need a cultural shift”
Operation Limit, the UK’s nationally coordinated drink and drug driving enforcement campaign, has once again laid bare the growing and deadly threat of impaired driving
Operation Limit, the UK’s nationally coordinated drink and drug driving enforcement campaign, has once again laid bare the growing and deadly threat of impaired driving
Most national governments are failing to significantly improve road safety due in part to an incomplete picture of the number of injuries and a lack
Police forces across the UK are gearing up for a four week road safety campaign, with a particular focus on criminal use of roads. Operation
From today (Monday 7 April 2025), the part-time driving test at Penzance is temporarily closing. This is due to essential repair works on the building.
One in every six miles of the local road network in England and Wales – equivalent to 34,600 miles – has less than 15 years’
More than 120 road safety improvement projects have received funding from the Scottish Government, supporting efforts to help save lives on the country’s roads. A
Nearly one-fifth (17%) of UK drivers admit they skip essential vehicle maintenance checks before a road trip, new research from National Highways reveals. In 2024,
Another great offer from one of our partners at Confident-Drivers, after the success of our first event, we are pleased to offer this as the
We are thrilled to announce a brand-new partnership with Driving Mobility. A UK-based charity, Driving Mobility, helps people with disabilities or medical conditions maintain or
Our partners at He-Man, would like you to give a couple of minutes to fill in a short survey on your use of dual controls
The British Horse Society is calling on all road users to consider how they pass horses, on the back of statistics showing there were 3,118
When DVSA published their 7-point plan to reduce driving test waiting times on 18 December 2024, they confirmed that one of the actions would be
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