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  • 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

  • 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 laneMore than 53,000 motorists have been caught by pol

  • 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

  • Northern Ireland – Road safety briefing. Last updated: June 2024

    Police Service for Northern Ireland data shows:
    Calendar year 2024 so far: As of 1st June 2024, there have been 26 fatalities on Northern Ireland’s roads.
    Regions: In 2023, Newry, Mourne and Down district had the highest number of road deaths with 11 fatalities. Belfast City district recorded the most serious injuries in 2023 (127 people).
    Data shows the biggest principal causation factor

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart urges new government to prioritise drivers.

    IAM RoadSmart Policy and Standards Director Nicholas Lyes said: “IAM RoadSmart welcomes the new government and ministers to their positions. Doubtless to say, there are plenty of issues that need to be addressed: Motorists are dealing with pothole-plagued roads, expensive pump prices, soaring insurance premiums, and worse, progress on reducing serious and fatal road collisions has stalled for many

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart comments on the British Medical Association's calls to lower the drink-drive limit

    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “The number of people killed on our roads where at least one driver was over the limit has remained stubbornly high for over a decade. Cutting the drink-drive limit would be a positive step forward in reducing road casualties but we also need to see an increased emphasis on re-training. Evidence suggests that those who take a drink

  • Nick Lomas appointed as Vice Chair of IAM RoadSmart

    IAM RoadSmart is pleased to announce that Nick Lomas has today been appointed as Vice Chair of the charity.
    Nick originally joined IAM RoadSmart as a Trustee in March 2020 and over the last four years has become an established and reliable Board member and his elevation to Vice Chair will ensure continuing support for Chair Stuart Donald QPM.Nick has a wealth of experience that he brings to hi

  • Safer roads for all: IAM RoadSmart manifesto calls on political parties to prioritise road safety

    Manifesto calls for all parties to commit to an updated road safety strategy and a national roads renewal programme Focus should be on skills, infrastructure, and enforcement
    The UK’s largest independent road safety charity IAM RoadSmart has published its manifesto “safer roads for all” calling on all political parties to bring forward plans to reduce the numbers of killed and seriously inj

  • Soaring motor premiums fuelling spike in uninsured younger drivers

    PRESS RELEASE: 00:01, 17th May 2024
    Drivers aged 17-20 with new IN10 endorsements increases by almost over a quarter in just 12 months as premiums jump by 25% between 2022 to 2023* IAM RoadSmart launches new campaign to bring costs down
    The number of young motorists aged 17-20 punished for driving without insurance has increased by more than a quarter (28%) between 20

  • Graduated Driver Licences - IAM RoadSmart responds to introduction of the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers) Bill

    Yesterday, Kim Leadbeater MP brought forward the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers) Bill as a 10-minute motion. Responding, IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said:
    "Evidence from around the world shows that graduated driver licensing saves lives and reduces injuries where it has been introduced. In 2022, more than 300 people in Britain lost their lives f

  • Fuel saving tips to combat rising petrol prices.

    The cost of fuel is rising again. According to the latest data from the **RAC, the average price of a litre of petrol has reached 150p per litre on the forecourt for the first time since last year, and motorists are feeling the pinch.

  • M25 set for second full weekend closure this May

    The M25 will be closed for a full weekend as part of the £317m Junction 10 improvement scheme, marking the second closure this year. National Highways previously shut the motorway in March, completing work ahead of schedule.

  • IAM RoadSmart launches first ever Young Drivers Skills Day this summer

    Drivers aged 17-30 will learn new skills and boost confidence for an affordable price Tickets now on sale for the chance to drive a sports car or go off-road in a 4x4
    The UK’s leading road safety charity IAM RoadSmart is delighted to announce a partnership with Thruxton racing circuit to host a new Young Drivers Skills Day on 22nd August 2024 at the Hampshire track.
    Tickets for this half-

  • More than a fifth of young motorists believe it is okay to get behind the wheel after taking class A drugs

    A greater proportion of drivers aged 17-34 consider it acceptable to drive after consuming class A substances, such as cocaine, compared to over 50s.Disparity in perceived acceptability highlights stark generational divide in attitudes towards drug-driving.
    More than a fifth of motorists (22%) aged 17-34 believe it is okay to drive after using Class A drugs, according to new research published

  • Urban Driving: A Skills Refresher.

    The days are getting longer, the weather is slowly improving, and that means getting out more, but driving in and around an unfamiliar big city can be stressful. It’s important to be patient and aware of your surroundings.
    Keeping to a reduced speed limit is just one of the challenges when navigating busy streets. IAM RoadSmart has some top tips for navigating busy city roads.
    Stay legal.

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