Winter driving resource catalogue
Reading a text message behind the wheel can take your eyes off the road for an average of five seconds - enough time to drive the length of a football field. And those five seconds can have devastating consequences.
Roadside objects struck by powered two wheelers.
Study focuses on one road user group that is known to be particulary vulnerable to interactions with roadside objects, namely motorcicle, moped and scooter riders, also known as powered two wheeler (PTW) riders.
Reducing the frequency and severity of road crashes will improve the bottom line of a business.
Article wrote by Peter Larner FCILT, Suckling Transport’s MD.
The brochure "Road Safety 2011 - How is your country doing?" contains statistical information on each Member State’s road safety progress between 2001 and 2010. It seeks to enable Member States to compare their situations and encourage them to continue their efforts regarding road safety.
The new ETSC policy paper entitled Drink Driving: Towards Zero Tolerance was launched on April 25th at our Drink Driving Conference. For the first time ETSC is calling on Member States and the European Institutions to adopt zero tolerance to drink driving. The message ETSC wants to communicate is strict and at the same time very simple for all road users: never drink before driving. With a zero approach drivers will not have to guess if they are slightly over or under the limit.



