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Statistics on personal injury accidents in 2012 on public roads (including footways) in Great Britain, which became known to the police within 30 days.
A report recommending which drugs should be included in the new drug driving offence and the limits to be set for each drug.
Quarterly statistics on road safety in Great Britain.
Statistics on personal injury accidents in the year ending June 2012.
Detailed statistics about the circumstances of personal injury accidents, including the types of vehicles involved, the resulting casualties and factors which may contribute to accidents.
This publication presents statistics on personal injury accidents in 2011 on public roads (including footways) in Great Britain, which became known to the police within 30 days.
Statistics on personal injury accidents in the year ending March 2012.
2011 statistics for personal injury accidents on public roads in Great Britain which became known to the police.
Summary of driver and vehicle safety compliance of randomly selected heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles in Great Britain in 2011 to 2012.
This chapter of Transport Statistics Great Britain presents statistics on road and rail accidents and casualties.
A literature review considering the role of infrastructure in the cause and reduction of injuries to cyclists.
On-the-spot (OTS) data and offence histories are examined to establish a link between accidents caused.
The Transport Research Laboratory found little correlation between vehicle noise and accidents involving pedestrians.
Report by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) into the risks of quiet electric and hybrid vehicles to visually impaired pedestrians.
As part of the government's scrutiny requirements, the Department for Transport has reviewed how the Road Safety Act 2006 will improve road safety.
Reports on the inner city safety demonstration project which focuses on the challenges of inner city road safety.
This publication presents estimates of seatbelt wearing rates and mobile phone use by drivers in England. Estimates of seatbelt wearing rates for Scotland are also included. Surveys were carried out in October and November 2…
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