The Strategic Framework for Road Safety published by the Department for Transport in May 2011 places great emphasis on achieving high levels of compliance with road traffic law. It rightly identifies that more than half of road deaths are associated with illegal behaviours such as drink-driving, speeding and dangerous and careless driving. It also talks of the need “to target enforcement and sanctions better”.
This one day conference, organised jointly by PACTS and the Criminal Justice Research Centre within Brunel Law School, will be the first opportunity to review the evidence about how to improve compliance with road traffic law. It aims to set out the challenges facing the government over the next few years and the steps that need to be taken to improve levels of compliance on our roads.
It will take a wide look at the process of compliance from initial choices about enforcement through to the effectiveness of the court system. It is also intended to be the first of a series of such events, monitoring progress over the years of the strategic framework.
Venue:
The Hamilton Centre
Brunel University
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge UB8 3PH
Member Price: £120.00
Non-member Price: £150.00
Programme & Booking Form:
Achieving Compliance with Road Traffic Law
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All enquiries should be directed to:
PACTS
Clutha House
10 Storey’s Gate
London SW1P 3AY
Please contact Sally Le Marquand, Communications & Events Manager, at Sally.Lemarquand@pacts.org.uk or admin@pacts.org.uk.
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