Wednesday 08 Sep 2010

Welcome

Last year on Britain's roads nearly 30,000 people were killed or seriously injured. This equates to nearly 2,400 per month or over 78 per day. Many people treat these deaths and injuries as accidental, something that just happens, they aren’t, they’re preventable tragedies with real causes. There are no excuses, think safety first.

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Currently the speed limit on the vast majority of single carriageway roads outside towns and cities is 60mph, although some local authorities have imposed lower limits on sections with particularly bad collision records. Ministers have been struck by figures, which have shown that a higher proportion of collisions happen on single carriageway A roads in the countryside than on other parts of the network. In 2007 there were 2,946 deaths and 30,000 serious injuries on British roads, with speed being a factor in 29 per cent of them. Some years ago Britain was top of the world league on road safety but has slipped down the chart recently. Jim Fitzpatrick, the road safety minister, is understood to want to get the UK back to the top of the league and to believe that a cut from 60mph to 50mph for rural single carriageways would help achieve this target. Such a move would come in addition to a swathe of other proposals unveiled by the government last year, including a new penalty of six points on a driving licence for motorists who broke speed limits "excessively", meaning they could receive a driving ban after two such offences.


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Week Commencing 6th September
Commuters face long delays this morning after a car accident closed down part of the Kingsway Tunnel
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St Helens Driving Occupational Health Hazards Forum Tuesday 12th October
No matter the size of your business, the benefits from managing work-realted road safety can be considerable. The true costs of accidents to organisations are nearly always higher than just the costs of repairs and insurance claims. The consequences of an accident on the self-employed and small businesses are likely to be proportionately greater than on a larger business with greater resources. Safer driving also saves you money by reducing wear and tear, lowering insurance costs and most importantly, reducing fuel costs. Expert speakers and local businesses will be highlighting how safer driving is good for business. There will also be some fun elements to the event when we complete some practical activities. The Health and Safety forum has been set up as a network for local businesses to get together to address health and safety issues and get access to sources of advice and support. All local businesses are welcome to attend.
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Week Commencing 30th August
A pensioner was cut free from a car in Liverpool city centre and taken to hospital.
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Week Commencing 23rd August
Police van in crash with car on Queens Drive Stoneycroft
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Week Commencing 16th August
Teenager rescued from car after Rocket crash
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