Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is raising awareness of how drivers and their families can save money and be better drivers at the same time.
Slow down, save money and be a better driver
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is raising awareness of how drivers and their families can save money and be better drivers at the same time.
The Warwickshire and Solihull Blood Bikes 5 Capitals UK tour takes place from 23-24 June 2023 to raise much needed funds for a new ‘blood bike’ to help support the NHS.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership has put up over 100 signs to encourage motorcyclists and drivers to look out for each other on some of the most popular motorcycle routes through Warwickshire.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is asking drivers and their passengers to check everyone is wearing a seatbelt before travelling as part of a national road safety campaign this month.
Have your child’s car seat and vehicle checked this May in a town near you! Free child car seat and vehicle safety check events are being held throughout Warwickshire, during May half term, by Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership. According to data from the AA, in the UK every year 205 children are injured and… Continue reading Have your child’s car seat and vehicle checked this May in a town near you!
Police are warning drivers of the new speed restrictions in place on the M40/M42 interchange in Warwickshire Police are warning drivers of the new 50mph speed restrictions in place on the M40/M42 interchange in Warwickshire following the launch of the scheme, and an increase in the number of drivers being caught multiple times for speeding.… Continue reading Police are warning drivers of the new speed restrictions in place on the M40/M42 interchange in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership has distributed 44 ‘Dead Slow’ boards to 32 equestrian yards across Warwickshire to support Warwickshire’s growing equestrian community and to help improve their safety whilst using the roads.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is asking both cyclists and drivers to check their knowledge of the Highway Code to ensure they understand their responsibilities to be considerate of each other on the roads.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is urging parents to consider the potential long-term consequences of letting their teenager or child ride an escooter.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is encouraging bikers to refresh their skills and to upskill at the start of the season by signing up for a one day Warwickshire Bikesafe and a Biker Down workshop.