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A free online service making it easy for learner drivers to find qualified instructors in their area has been launched by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Driving test candidates could benefit from a more local service as the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) carries out a trial exploring a new approach to test delivery.
Road Safety Minister Mike Penning has announced that full information about speed cameras will be published by local authorities and the police for the first time.
Road Safety Minister Mike Penning has launched an innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and four football clubs. Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion and Leeds United will use their after-school clubs...
New safety ratings for motorcycle helmets were published today by Road Safety Minister Paul Clark. An extra 25 motorcycle helmets have been rated by SHARP – the Department for Transport’s Safety Helmet Assessment and Rating Programme –...
An innovative online game to help reduce the number of children killed and injured on Britain’s roads has been launched by Road Safety Minister Paul Clark.
‘The Code of Everand’ uses a virtual world to help children develop skills –...
A pioneering deal to keep disqualified drivers off UK and Irish roads will come into force in February, Road Safety Minister Paul Clark has announced.
UK drivers disqualified for an offense in the Republic of Ireland will no longer escape that punishment...