EURORAP 2009: GB Tracking Survey Results

30th Jun 2009

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The Road Safety Foundation have circulated their latest survey in which single-carriageway A-roads are rated Britain’s most dangerous and 58 per cent of A-roads and 25 per cent of motorways fail to rate as safe.

For the first time, the Road Safety Foundation’s annual study takes account of 45,000km of the country’s motorways and A-roads. Previous analysis covered 22,000km of motorways and primary routes.

To view EURORAP 2009: GB Tracking Survey Results, please visit The Road Safety Foundation website

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