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22 Nov 2024
Sheffield pupils were joined by some very special guests today for a school council discussion on road safety.
20 Nov 2024
Drink driving, braking distances and emergency response among the themes of today's interactive college event.
18 Nov 2024
King Ecgbert sixth formers have taken part in Learn Start - a workshop on learing to drive and passing your test.
24 Oct 2024
This weekend's clock change signals the start of our winter road safety crusade.
07 Oct 2024
Sheffield students get into gear with new workshops to help them stay safe on our roads.
26 Sep 2024
The National Young Rider Forum is hosting an on-line information session for 16-24-year-olds wanting to ride a motorcycle.
The Department for Transport has published the annual Road Casualty Statistics for Great Britain for 2023 which show a return to pre-pandemic injury numbers.
09 Sep 2024
Today we are paying tribute to our amazing emergency services colleagues.
05 Sep 2024
This month we are focussing on helping 16-24-year-olds get back to college, university or their work place safely.
23 Aug 2024
A Celebration of Walking and Wheeling in South Yorkshire is taking place from Friday 13 to Sunday 15 September.
05 Aug 2024
Data from the Department for Transport shows that between 290 and 320 people were killed in drink-drive collisions in 2022, with a central estimate of 300 fatalities.
Have you heard about the new 250km bike route - South Yorkshire by Bike?
We were honoured to be part of Brake's annual reception to pay tribute to victims of road crashes.
26 Jul 2024
August is National Road Victims Month - a time to think about all those families impacted by the devastation caused by a road traffic collision.
10 Jul 2024
Barnsley and Sheffield have been announced as two of the host venues for the 20th edition of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men taking place between 3 and 8 September.
01 Jul 2024
Partners across the UK are coming together to try and prevent a spike in summer collisions.
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