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Breaking Barriers: Tina’s Journey to Empowering Drivers with Disabilities in Northern Ireland

Breaking Barriers: Tina’s Journey to Empowering Drivers with Disabilities in Northern Ireland

Tina, from Groomsport, County Down, decided to join IAM RoadSmart following a recommendation. But it wasn’t until she bought a Porsche that she decided to sign up for an Advanced Driver course. She explains: “I understood that if I was going to drive a fast car, I should be able to drive it well. You don’t realise how powerful it can be.”
Tina’s hearing loss required adjustments to be made duri

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart's response to the Scottish Government’s fiscal statement

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart's response to the Scottish Government’s fiscal statement

IAM RoadSmart Scotland Road Safety Manager Stewart Mackie said: “IAM RoadSmart is concerned the Scottish Government may cancel all road safety marketing and education campaigns as part of its fiscal update. Such a decision would be shortsighted and comes at a time when there have been high-profile fatal collisions on our network, particularly amongst motorcyclists.
Driver and rider error are ke

Nearly a third of young drivers admit to filming themselves behind the wheel for social media likes

Nearly a third of young drivers admit to filming themselves behind the wheel for social media likes

New research reveals risky behaviour including texting and racing each other on public roads
Nearly a third of young drivers admit to taking pictures or video footage at the wheel to upload and show off on social media while driving.
Research of 1,000 18 to 26-year-olds with a full driving licence revealed some of the riskiest things they’ve done behind the wheel, including texting and rac

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart calls for immediate action as data shows surge in drink driving fatalities

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart calls for immediate action as data shows surge in drink driving fatalities

IAM RoadSmart Policy and Public Affairs Manager, William Porter, said: “It is deeply concerning that drink-drive-related fatalities are at their highest level since 2009 and worryingly show a dangerous upward trend for the second year running. IAM RoadSmart research shows motorists consider drink-driving to be the highest enforcement priority for traffic police, with 45% of motorists considering i

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Record number of drivers caught ignoring Red X signs on smart motorways

· More than 53,000 drivers have been caught by cameras since police started enforcing against the contravention and the numbers have risen ten-fold in three years
· Red X signs are common on smart motorways and indicate the lane is closed
· Flouting the rules puts lives at risk when motorists are stranded in a live lane

More than 53,000 motorists have been caugh

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart comments on the King's Speech

REACTION: IAM RoadSmart comments on the King's Speech

IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “While it is early days, this programme does not seem to offer a great deal on improving safety on our road network. Additionally, we would have also liked to see some vision on how the Government intends to fix our crumbling road network. A commitment to an infrastructure plan for roads renewal and an updated road safety strategy

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