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The government has made significant progress in improving road safety since it launched its first ten-year strategy in 2000. Over the past ten years, the government has met its casualty reduction targets.
However, with nearly 3000 people still dying on Britain’s roads every year, the government is keen to introduce measures, based on the latest data, technology and road design, to reduce this figure still further.
With proposed new targets to halve both the number of child deaths and serious injuries on our roads as well as to cut road deaths by one-third by 2020, this forum will provide delegates with an opportunity to learn, examine and discuss the latest policies and implementation strategies to make Britain’s roads the safest in the world for pedestrians and all road users beyond 2010.
For more information please see the Road Safety Beyond 2010 website
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Booking
CIHT members are eligible for a 10% discount when booking on to this event, please enter the promotional code ‘CIHT10’ to validate this discount.
Booking is easy, please visit the website or contact Danielle Meiners on 0207 484 5224 or Danielle.meiners@insidegovernment.co.uk
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