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Cyclists and drivers are asked to be considerate of each other on 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.

Is your teenager risking their future driving record by using escooters?
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is urging parents to consider the potential long-term consequences of letting their teenager or child ride an escooter.

Bikers are encouraged to refresh their skills ready for new season
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.

Warwickshire Police invests in road safety measures to reduce death and injury on our roads
Warwickshire Police is investing over £600k to enhance road safety and make Warwickshire’s roads safer for everyone who uses them.

Supporting children to travel actively:
Free Scootability Training in Warwickshire Supporting children to travel actively: Free Scootability Training in Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Road Safety Partners are supporting

Project EDWARD joins forces with National Highways to kick-start a safer motorcycle season.
Project EDWARD joins forces with National Highways to kick-start a safer motorcycle season. Throughout April, the Project EDWARD team will be joining National Highways and

Warwickshire Police detects almost 100 offences during Operation Tramline
Officers were dismayed at what they saw as they used a National Highways owned supercab to patrol the M40, M6, M69 and A46 in Warwickshire.

Is your vision roadworthy?
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is supporting a national road safety eyesight campaign to highlight that all drivers have a legal obligation to ensure their vision is roadworthy every time they get behind the wheel.

Kids need clean air! Drivers asked to switch off their engines when parked, waiting or stationary
Kids need clean air! Drivers asked to switch off their engines when parked, waiting or stationary Warwickshire County Council has recently re-launched their popular ‘Kids

Drivers urged to park up to use their mobile phone
As part of a national campaign, drivers are being urged to park up to use their mobile phone so they can give their friends, family, work or the task they are doing their full attention.