The case for driver education

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A report prepared by Professor Ian Roberts was done by pooling together data from 24 separate studies of driver education conducted over the last 40 years. The report suggested that if companies want to protect their staff they should promote teleconferencing rather than traveling to meetings, eliminate unnecessary car journeys and use safer modes of transport such as train.

Author: Bibbings, Roger
Communication services, not elsewhere classified, Other Telecommunications, Teleconferencing, Influence, Traffic accidents, Automobile driver education, Driver education

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The breach and the observance

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Roger Bibbings finds it strange that involvement of the community in roads policing has been largely excluded. Ideas to help secure greater community involvement in road safety are suggested and the difficulties and potential problems are also highlighted.

Author: Bibbings, Roger
Regulation and Administration of Transportation Programs, Highway Safety Programs, Public participation, Traffic safety, Social participation

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HSC/E: the vision thing

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The society's initial reactions to health and safety commission's (HSC) 2010 Strategy consultation document is outlined by RoSPA's occupational safety advisor.

Author: Bibbings, Roger
Health Care and Social Assistance, HEALTH SERVICES, Employee Health & Safety, Occupational health and safety, Occupational safety and health, Powers and duties, United Kingdom. Health and Safety Commission

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