
Four-fifths of drivers support alcohol interlocks to tackle drink-driving
Over 80 of drivers in the UK support the introduction of alcohol interlocks to reduce instances of repeat drink-driving, with just 7% against such use

Over 80 of drivers in the UK support the introduction of alcohol interlocks to reduce instances of repeat drink-driving, with just 7% against such use
The number of drivers caught by speed cameras in Scotland is at a four-year high, adding millions to government coffers. Police Scotland figures obtained by the Daily Record show

Average speed cameras have been installed on a Norfolk trunk road that has a history of fast driving, injuries and fatal crashes. National Highways reduced

A Shropshire MP who is campaigning for average speed cameras on an accident blackspot route through the county has raised his concerns in the House

New research has suggested that male drivers pay out far more than women when it comes to speeding fines. The UK-based study by road safety tech

Transport Scotland has announced that temporary 20mph limits are to be put in place on trunk roads across south west Scotland over the next three

Speed limits could be returned to 30mph on 20 roads across a Welsh local authority following a ‘comprehensive review’. Caerphilly County Borough said its officers

Cyclists in Jersey have welcomed the island’s first mobile speed camera, saying it could help tackle dangerous driving. Simon Finch, co-founder of Cycle 4 Jersey,

The National Persistent Evader Database (NPED) is already uncovering some striking – and at timesshocking – patterns of offending behaviour across Essex. One recent case

A report on BBC breakfast has highlighted the issue of people driving without wearing seatbelts, after Acusensus technology helped a police force identify 6,000 offences
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