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Road Safety Team Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 668000 |
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roadsafety@plymouth.gov.uk |
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01752 304922 |
Cars have become a lot safer in recent years with engineering advances in anti skid braking, crumple zones and air bags. Safer attitudes to driving are not improving at the same pace. For example, in Department for Transport speed surveys more than half (56 per cent) of all drivers exceed the 70mph speed limit on motorways. 77 per cent of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers on single carriageway roads exceed the 40mph limit and on dual carriageways 86 per cent of HGVs exceeded the 50mph limit. Excessive speed is the main contributory factor reported by the police in the majority of all fatal collisions.
In order to improve attitudes to driving there are a number of different driving groups that we target, those driving at work, commuters and people driving for leisure or shopping.
Similar issues apply to everyday driving as they do to driving at work. A collision will result in wasted time, potential of lost earnings and extra stress. Certain groups are more at risk when driving.
Young drivers can find out more on how they can be safer drivers and why they are more at risk by visiting the following websites:
It is estimated that a third (33 per cent) of all road traffic collisions involve someone who is at work at the time. Improving the safety record of drivers through managing work related road safety makes business sense:
Guidance on how companies can improve work related road safety can be found in the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) Managing Work Related Road Safety. You can download this below:
Managing work related road safety [232.6KB]