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James Luckhurst

Topical road safety conversations supporting this year's theme for Project EDWARD: changing minds, changing behaviour read less
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Are educational courses a viable alternative to prosecution for some motoring offences?
14-10-2022
Are educational courses a viable alternative to prosecution for some motoring offences?
Is it right that drivers are offered courses instead of prosecution for certain motoring offences? That's the topic of discussion today as we continue to navigate towards Project EDWARD's week of action on the 17th October. Chief Constable Jo Shiner, roads policing lead for the national police chiefs council and Ruth Purdie OBE, chief executive of UKROEd are our guest on this episode. You can find the NPCC here.You can find UKROEd here.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
If your tyres don't stop you, what will?
30-09-2022
If your tyres don't stop you, what will?
We are fast approaching the beginning of the 2022 Tyre Safety Month, in October, so who better to join us than Jason Simms the comms lead for TyreSafe – and Stuart Lovatt its new Chair. Jason and Stuart explain the importance of tyre maintenance and the need for greater public awareness. We're also delighted to be able to share a presentation by professor, Nick Reed. Nick has spent more than fifteen years at the sharp end of transportation research, and he talks to us about what do we seek from technology and mobility.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Driving for Better Business
23-09-2022
Driving for Better Business
This week we shine the spotlight on the 'Driving for Better Business' podcast as we take a look at fatigue in driving. Host Simon Turner talks with Dr Paul Jackson, a Chartered Psychologist specialising in human performance who has assisted safety-critical organisations to implement fatigue risk management systems for more than 20 years.In particular they look at a landmark legal case in which the Office of Rail and Road successfully prosecuted an employer for health and safety breaches, as a result of two of its employees being killed in a road traffic collision where driver fatigue was identified as the primary cause.You can check out Driving for Better business, and the podcast, here.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
30 years of pushing for more driver education
16-09-2022
30 years of pushing for more driver education
This week we look back over the last 30 years at the early days of what were once called driver diversion schemes – the alternatives to prosecution pioneered by certain police forces and now available across England and Wales through UKROEd and the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme. We talked with road safety pioneers: Ian Aspinall, Karen Stringer and Neil Cunliffe and invited them to reflect on the opportunities and challenges they faced as they lay the foundations for what is now a key part of our justice system…Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Fleet safety following Covid
12-09-2022
Fleet safety following Covid
We take a look at fleet driving and the problems it faced following Covid as we’re joined by James Dewhurst from Webfleet Services and Richard Stansfield from AES Fleet.  But we’ll also be taking a detailed look at the dashcam that may be fixed to your car windscreen – James Mason from Nextbase will reveal some fascinating insider information about the capability of today’s dashcams and the outcomes that can be achieved in the right hands.We also take a look at the data that will be tracked during Project EDWARD's week of action and the role EV's will play.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
The World Health Organisation discusses road safety
26-08-2022
The World Health Organisation discusses road safety
The World Health Organisations Regional Program Manager for Road Safety, Violence and Injury Prevention, Jonathon Passmore joins us to discuss how the WHO is tacking road safety, including:Looking at where road policing can improveHow the lack of resources can lead to less enforcement of legislationDifferent countries , different approachesYou can find the WHO here and Jonathon Passmore on Twitter.We're also joined by the Road Victims Trust's Chief Executive, Mark Turner who speaks t us about the importance of the families voice, the difference between accidents and human error, and how the Road victims trust are helping. You can find the Victims Trust here and Mark Turner on LinkedIn. Lastly, we meet more of the Project EDWARD team: Becky Hadley ,Stuart Lovatt, Iain Temperton and Terry Cook.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
The alarming truth about drug driving in the workplace
19-08-2022
The alarming truth about drug driving in the workplace
Just how common is drug driving in the workplace? We're joined by Lesley O'Brien, managing director of Freightlink Europe, D.tec International managing director Ean Lewin and former collision investigator and fleet risk prevention specialist Andrew Drewary as we take a look at some of the shocking truths around drug driving.Should testing of drivers be mandatory?Who's responsibility is it, employer or employee?What are the consequences?As well as this, we also take a look at the impact of the traffic police shows that we see on TV. Do they do more harm than good?You can find Freightlink Europe here.You can find D.tec International here.You can find Road Safety Smart here. Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
How will Scotland achieve its zero road death vision for 2050?
12-08-2022
How will Scotland achieve its zero road death vision for 2050?
Road safety in Scotland takes the focus this week as we're joined by Chief Superintendent Louise Blakelock of Police Scotland and Michael McDonnell from Road Safety Scotland, who outline 'Vision Zero' goal of zero road deaths in Scotland by 2050. You can find Police Scotland hereYou can find Road Safety Scotland hereWe also follow up on last weeks episode where we were discussing older drivers with new perspectives from Sam Champan from The Floow and Charles Musselwhite, Professor of Psychology at Aberystwyth University.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Should you be allowed to drive aged 108?
05-08-2022
Should you be allowed to drive aged 108?
We meet some of the Project EDWARD team this week as we give you a sneak peek at Road trips, webinars and more. But before that, we take a look a road safety trend that has been growing and emerging in recent years - older drivers. We discuss various aspects inclding:Self assessmentHow to have the awkward conversation with a loved one The Older driver safety initiativeYou can find GEM Motoring Assist's still safe to drive website here. You can find the Older Drivers Forum here.And as for the Project EDWARD team, here's link for everyone in the show:Darren Lindsey - LinkedInSimon Turner - WebsiteNeil Dewson-Smyth - LinkedInTerry Cook - 5 Minute Theory PodcastProject EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Are graduated licences the best way forward?
29-07-2022
Are graduated licences the best way forward?
Transport psychologist, Shaun Helman, joins us on this episode to discuss what we can do to change minds and change behaviour. Shaun works at the Transport Research Laboratory LTD and works largely in road safety, applying the understanding of psychology and human behaviour to making transport better. Todays topics include:Graduated licencingThe hazard perception testWhat makes behaviour change happenYou can find Shaun Helman on LinkedInYou can the TRL here. Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Should driving at 163mph only result  in a 56 day ban?
22-07-2022
Should driving at 163mph only result in a 56 day ban?
How has the Covid pandemic and the cost of living crisis affected road safety? Elizabeth Box, research director and the RAC foundation, and Chief superintendent Andy Cox, join us to discuss this and more, including: Behaviour change regarding the speeds we useDo drivers have an entitlement mindset and does that need to change?Should the police have more powers to seize vehicles?The accurate reporting of dataIs exceptional hardship a valid plea, or should it be removed as an option?The RAC Foundation is a transport policy and research organisation which explores the economic, mobility, safety and environmental issues relating to roads and their users. The Foundation publishes independent and authoritative research with which it promotes informed debate and advocates policy in the interest of the responsible motorist.You can find more about the RAC foundation here: RAC Foundation The Lincolnshire police can be found here: Home | Lincolnshire Police (lincs.police.uk)Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Can virtual reality create safer drivers?
15-07-2022
Can virtual reality create safer drivers?
Can the virtual world have an impact on the real world? That's the big question as we're joined by psychology professor at Nottingham University, David Crundall and James Evans, founder of First Car magazine. We look at:Clueless or careless?Are young drivers really just thrill seeking yahoos?What role is their for virtual reality in road safety?The benefits of VR for learner driversAre overly graphic visuals appropriate? You can find First Car here.You can find Prof David Crundall on Twitter and LinkedIn. Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
What constitutes an effective post crash response?
08-07-2022
What constitutes an effective post crash response?
Chris Boston of Devon and Somerset, fire and rescue services joins us to reflect on Project EDWARD's 2021 event and look at this years theme, Changing Minds, Changing Behaviour. We also discuss: The goal of zero road deathsWho's most at risk?How the media can helpDevon and Somerset, fire and rescue services work every day with their communities and partners to prevent emergencies, to make people safer in their homes, their places of work and where they visit.You can find Devon and Somerset, fire and rescue services here :Homepage | Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service (dsfire.gov.uk) The safe system minimises the chances for mistakes by drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and any other road users. But when prevention fails and collision occurs, effective intervention can make the difference between life and death. It’s the aftermath of a collision that we’ll be considering as we talk to:Fire Aid (Claire Hoyland)RoadPeace (Nick Simmons)HCC Solicitors (Cheryl Pinner)Fire Aid are a UK-registered charity who brings together our members to provide ethical and sustainable donations of fire and rescue equipment and training to over 50 countries worldwide. Visit the website here: FIRE AID & International Development - Official Charity Website (fire-aid.org)RoadPeace is a national charity for road crash victims who provide information and support services to people bereaved or seriously injured in road crashes, and engage in evidence-based policy and campaigning work to fight for justice for victims and reduce road danger. You can find their website here: Home - RoadPeaceProject EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Here come the seatbelt sheriffs!
01-07-2022
Here come the seatbelt sheriffs!
The Project EDWARD podcast returns with a new name, but the same target of Every Day Without A Road Death. In this first episode of season two we take a look a two stories:Firstly, we meet a lady from Ireland who next week marks the 10th anniversary of the day her life changed for ever. Her name is Elber Twomey, and in July 2012 she was on holiday in the south-west of England with her husband Con and little son Oisin. She was also expecting a baby daughter On the 6th of July, at 2:47PM, the family were involved in a horrific crash with a suicidal taxi driver who was being pursued by the police.Oisín died, and Elber lost her unborn daughter. Con was critically injured and died the following May.Elber has campaigned since then for better training in suicide awareness for police officers and also on how to apprehend suicidal drivers. She keeps the memory of her lost family members alive with an annual Twomey family memorial – and I caught up with her a few days ago just as this year’s very special event had concluded.We also catch up with two Project EDWARD supporters – Chris Spinks of Westcotec and Geoff Collins of Jenoptik – who share their own thoughts on this year’s theme: Changing Minds, Changing Behaviour.We take close look back at one of the very earliest social media behaviour change campaigns that genuinely went viral – it followed the death of motorcyclist David Holmes on a road in Norfolk in 2013. We’ve reunited David’s mother Brenda with the police officers involved in the aftermath of David’s crash – and we find out why they decided to publish footage from the camera attached to David’s helmet – that recorded the last few seconds of his life – and the last word he spoke.You can find more from Westcotec here.You can find more from Jenoptik here.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by Projects Zero, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube:...
A look back… and forward
24-06-2022
A look back… and forward
Seven days after the conclusion of Project EDWARD’s road safety week of action across the UK, Neil Barrett looks back on the road trips and speaks to:Paul Speight from Leicestershire Fire and Rescue about their high-tech VR vehicleBecky Hadley about media coverage and all things PR, with tips for sponsors and road safety teamsNeil Dewson-Smyth about social media, looking at the numbers and exploring where there’s room for improvementThere’s also time to take the temperature of the project as we start looking towards the 2022 campaign.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by ARRM and RoadSafe, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Curtain raiser for our Week of Action
24-06-2022
Curtain raiser for our Week of Action
In this episode, recorded at the Emergency Services Show, James Luckhurst watches the countdown clock edges towards zero and the 2021 Week of Action. He meets Anne-Marie Penney from National Highways to talk about how driving at work policies need to cascade down through every organisation’s supply chain. He hears from British Horse Society Safety lead Alan Hiscox with his reaction to the forthcoming Highway Code changes. Ian Greenman from the United Kingdom Rescue Organisation shares a few secrets ahead of the Rescue Challenge in Newcastle on Friday 17th September. James also considers mindfulness, mental health and learner drivers – an odd combination perhaps? Well, not according to Terry Cook, a driving instructor from Leeds.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by ARRM and RoadSafe, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Meet the new Chief
24-06-2022
Meet the new Chief
In this latest episode, James Luckhurst is joined by Jo Shiner, Chief Constable of Sussex and the recently-appointed roads policing lead for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, as well as by Ruth Purdie OBE – chief executive of UKROEd, the organisation responsible for the management of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme.We’ll be considering opportunities to kick start the sort of reductions in road death and serious injury that have been missing – not just in this country but across most of Europe – for more than a decade now. Where do these opportunities lie? Also, what’s being doneto make roads policing more visible – and to remind drivers that compliance with the law is not optional.We also meet Chris Spinks from Westcotec and Geoff Collins from Jenoptik. Both are supporters of Project EDWARD and both work in the business of keeping people safe on the roads. We’ll be looking to dispel a few myths about speeding and asking both to identify effective measures for ensuring that drivers use speeds that are both legal and safe.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by ARRM and RoadSafe, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ
Emergency Driver Training
24-06-2022
Emergency Driver Training
Emergency service vehicles are on our roads every day, making timely responses to all sorts of urgent incidents.Whether it’s getting to the scene of a crime in progress, dealing with an illness or injury, attending a building on fire or any other type of emergency – and there are so many – the ability to make a successful ‘blue light run’ can be literally a matter of life and death.Neil Barrett speaks to Roger Gardner, Manager of Lancashire Police Driving School; Kevin Day, Driver Training Manager at West Midlands Fire Service and Nick Lambert, Head of Driving Education at South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS).Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The Campaign, Managed by ARRM and RoadSafe, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:Safe VehiclesSafe Road UseSafe SpeedSafe Roads and RoadsidesPost Crash CareFor more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-systemYou can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:Website: https://projectedward.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafetyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ