National Highways has launched the next wave of its T.R.I.P. campaign, highlighting the real-world consequences that can occur when basic vehicle checks are overlooked. The T.R.I.P. campaign ...
TfL is investing £94.8m across the 32 London boroughs and the City of London over the next year to make streets safer, healthier and greener. The 2026/27 funding will support bor ...
An award-winning motorcycle safety project that was first trialled in Scotland is continuing to save lives on our trunk road network. Project PRIME saw Transport Scotland work with The Road Safety ...
As part of its anniversary Dead Slow campaign, the BHS is reflecting on a decade of ‘alarming statistics’.  In the last 10 years, nearly 20,000 road incidents involving horses have been recorded by ...
Local authorities in England and Wales now face a record £18.62 billion backlog of carriageway repairs that would take 12 years to clear, despite an increase in funding, reports this year’s Annual ...
London’s evidence-led Vision Zero approach has already made the capital’s roads safer – especially for children and people walking, cycling, motorcycling or catching the bus. Since 2015, an estimated ...
The Northern Irish government has launched two new road safety campaigns, which address two of the main causes of road deaths and serious injuries – speeding and, more generally, driver behaviour.
People in Essex are being invited to help shape a new strategy that aims to eliminate road deaths and make the county a safer place for everyone. In 2025, 60 people lost their lives on the county’s ...
Thousands of Year 9 pupils across Lancashire have taken part in an interactive road‑safety theatre programme designed to help them make safer choices as young passengers. Lancashire County Council’s ...
Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service has produced a new information leaflet to help parents support newly qualified drivers during the highest-risk months after passing their driving test. The “Help your ...
New camera technology will be deployed in Scotland for the first time to monitor the number of drivers who use mobile phones behind the wheel and don’t wear seatbelts.
More than 100 people have now registered to attend Road Safety GB’s upcoming Mature Drivers’ Conference which is being held at Austin Court in Birmingham on 28 April 2026.