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March 2008

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Signs To Avoid Ticket

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PACTS NEWSLETTER – February 2008

PACTS March Conference – Beyond 2010

PACTS Members Meeting

Westminster Hall debate – Young and Novice Drivers

£150m cycling fund

Think! Switch off before you drive

PACTS Conference: ‘Beyond 2010 – Where next?’ March 13th 2008

In October 2007, PACTS published a report entitled 'Beyond 2010 - a holistic approach to casualty reduction' which argued that while casualty reduction targets had been a success, a wide context for road safety now existed. This included areas such as climate change, the ageing population, land use planning and public health. The conference aims to build on the report and take forward some of the key issues.

The conference will comprise a mixture of plenary and workshop sessions whilst Jim Fitzpatrick will give the keynote address. The morning session consists of speakers on top line issues such as Great Britain in the EU context, the role of traffic law enforcement and realising the contribution of technology. The afternoon workshop topics include Motorcycling, Young and Novice Drivers, Road Safety and Public Health and 20mph speed limits and the battle over public opinion.

The conference will be held at the Royal Society of Arts, with registration at 9.30am. Conference costs are as follows:

PACTS Members - £210.33 (£179 plus VAT)

Non-members - £233.83 (£199 plus VAT)

For the booking form please see attachment 1. For any conference queries please email gillian.reeves@pacts.org.uk or contact the PACTS office on 02072227732.

PACTS Members’ Meeting

The next PACTS Members’ Meeting is to be held on Tuesday 4th March from 3-5pm in the Committee Room at the Houses of Parliament. Agenda, papers and details of the speaker will be circulated to PACTS Members in the near future.

Westminster Hall Debate – Young and Novice Drivers – Thursday 7th Feb

The topic of Young and Novice Drivers will be debated in Westminster Hall from 2.30pm on Thursday 7th February. Although we are still awaiting publication of the relevant consultation this topic tends to produce an interesting discussion. Robert Gifford, PACTS Executive Director, has produced a short briefing on the subject (see attachment 2) for interested parties.

Ruth Kelly announces £140m cycling fund

Last month, in an ambitious new drive to push cycling, Ruth Kelly pledged to invest £140m in a new cycling fund. The three-fold increase in investment aims to tackle road congestion, improve air quality and create more opportunities for exercise as well as forming part of the government’s forthcoming strategy to tackle obesity.

The funding, spread over three years, will allow an extra 500,000 ten year olds across England to take part in Bikeability cycle training by 2012, building another 250 Safe Links to School incorporating around 500 more schools into the National Cycle Network, creating up to a further 10 Cycling Demonstration Towns and culminating in the inauguration of the first Cycling Demonstration City.

New Think! Campaign – Mobile phones

With the case of Kiera Coultas, a motorist who hit and killed a cyclist whilst sending a text message on her mobile phone, highlighted in the media last week, the launch of the new Think! Campaign, ‘Switch off before you drive off’, was more pertinent than ever. The campaign, launched on Friday 1st February, features a new radio advert as well as the television advert launched last year, and reminds drivers to switch off before getting behind the wheel. The campaign is timed to coincide with the anniversary of the introduction of tougher penalties for using a mobile phone when driving, which increased to £60 and three penalty points on 27th February 2007. It is hoped that the campaign, with the tagline ‘Dying to take the call?’ will reach a broad audience and reinforce the message that the use of a mobile phone whilst driving is unacceptable.

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