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Discusses drink and drug driving and future government plans to combat it use.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New website to assist road safety practitioners created.
Designated drivers eligible for free soft drinks during the Christmas drink drive campaign.
DVLA unveils latest series of personalised registrations on its website.
West Bromwich Albion FC works on child road safety campaign in new partnership.
Extra 16 motorcycle helmets rated by SHARP.
Sundeland AFC works on child safety campaign in new partnership.
A lucky motorist from Bridgewater has won a brand new car worth over £10,000 after renewing his vehicle tax online.
VOSA testing centre to be replaced by privately run Authorised Testing Facilities (ATF).
Football clubs work on child safety campaign in new partnership.
Video speech about the role taxis and private hire vehicles have in local communities.
Discusses how we can support passengers, taxis and private hire vehicles through appropriate local regulation and the Equalities Act.
Changes to fixed penalties and penalty deposits for seatbelt and number plate offences.
Birmingham and Mitcham test stations close as VOSA takes vehicle testing to the customer.
Gareth Llewellyn and Greg Archer reappointed at the Renewable Fuels Agency.
More heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) pass their annual tests than ever before.
Transport statistics on road casualties and road traffic and congestion.
Six-month jail sentence and £60,000 court costs for issuing false MOT certificates.
Making sure that children are easily seen by drivers is especially important at this time of year when evenings are drawing-in.
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