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A report to inform the Department of Transport of the costs and benefits of introducing eCall, an in-vehicle safety system which alerts emergency services to accidents.
Reports results of focus groups about the safety of young drivers.
Statistics on the proportion of drivers observed using mobile phones and wearing seat belts whilst driving in England and Scotland.
Casualty statistics on drink drive accidents and includes statistics on self-reported drink and drug driving.
Personal injury accident statistics in the year ending September 2014 on public roads in Great Britain.
Personal injury accident statistics in the year ending June 2014 on public roads in Great Britain.
Summary of driver and vehicle safety compliance of randomly selected heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles in Great Britain in 2013 to 2014.
Reported road casualties figures for 2013.
Final estimates for personal injury drink drive accidents in Great Britain in 2012.
Personal injury accident statistics in the year ending March 2014 on public roads in Great Britain.
Reported personal injury accident statistics on public roads in Great Britain for 2013.
Reported road casualties figures for 2012.
Personal injury accident statistics in the year ending September 2013 on public roads in Great Britain.
How the Department for Transport investigates road accidents to understand how people are injured and to develop road safety initiatives.
Personal injury accidents statistics on public roads in Great Britain in the year ending June 2013.
How training, graduated driver licensing and the New Drivers Act could reduce the number of young and inexperienced drivers involved in road accidents.
Summary of driver and vehicle safety compliance of randomly selected heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles in Great Britain in 2012 to 2013.
Provisional statistics on reported accidents involving illegal alcohol levels in 2012. The figures also include final estimates for 2011.
Statistics on personal injury accidents on public roads, including footways.
Assesses the feasibility and safety of carrying out a revised set of manoeuvres for the motorcycle test.
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