Drivers are being urged to take extra care at junctions as new figures reveal a rise in motorcyclist fatalities and highlight the continuing dangers riders face on Britain’s roads. GEM Motoring Assist ...
Living Streets has launched a new campaign highlighting concerns over the increasing use of autonomous delivery robots on pavements, warning that their operation is outpacing the development of clear ...
Road Safety Week 2026 will take place from 15–21 November, with this year’s campaign focusing on the theme ‘Safe People on the Move’. Organised by Brake, the annual campaign will begin on Sunday 15 ...
An established government road safety programme will prevent an estimated 2,700 deaths and serious injuries over 20 years on some of England’s most dangerous A‑roads – delivering £1.25 billion in ...
These resources are designed to supplement Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) paid training and support safer driving behaviours beyond the practical test where new drivers are often at high risk of ...
New analysis by the RAC has highlighted the scale of excessive speeding on lower-speed roads, with seven-in-10 UK police forces recording drivers travelling at more than twice the speed limit on 30mph ...
Highway authorities could find it easier to improve night-time road safety following Department for Transport (DfT) Type Approval for a new active road stud that can be installed using the same ...
More than 10,000 drivers received penalty points on their licences for driving unroadworthy vehicles last year, new data analysed by the RAC’s mobile servicing and repairs division has found.
The national charity for road victims, RoadPeace, has announced its permanent closure after 34 years in operation. Founded by Brigitte Chaudhry in 1992, after the death of her son Mansoor in 1990, ...
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 incidents involving horses on UK roads in 2024. The new ...
Belt up as Road Safety GB takes a look back at the history of seat belt legislation; with 2018 marking 50 years since it became UK law for cars to have seat belts fitted in the driver’s seat.
The government has been urged to crack down on illegal number plates, as new figures reveal there were more than 21,000 offences detected last year. Car insurance comparison site Quotezone analysed ...