A one day road safety event will be held in the Scottish town of Stirling on April 9th, 2018. Called; Safer roads, Safer vehicles, Safer road users, Safer speeds the one day event will look at how fatalities and seriously injured casualties can be reduced by interventions, integration and understanding of a Safe Systems Approach. The event will be held at the Colessio Hotel, Spittal Street, Stirling FK8 1DU.
December 15, 2017
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A one day road safety event will be held in the Scottish town of Stirling on April 9th, 2018. Called; Safer roads, Safer vehicles, Safer road users, Safer speeds the one day event will look at how fatalities and seriously injured casualties can be reduced by interventions, integration and understanding of a Safe Systems Approach. The event will be held at the Colessio Hotel, Spittal Street, Stirling FK8 1DU.
The conference is aimed at any person who is involved in the promotion of road safety in terms of casualty reduction and prevention. It will be of special interest to those in the field of Education, Training, Enforcement and Engineering and will appeal to those working in the private, commercial, statutory and voluntary sectors. A Certificate of Attendance will be issued at the end of the conference to support any CPD requirements.
Details & joining instructions will be available from mid-March 2018.
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