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== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:|wikipedia:]]
Wikipedia:
:[[wikipedia:Brake (charity)|Brake (charity)]]: Brake is a charity that operates internationally from its bases in the [[UK]] and [[New Zealand]] and was established in 1995. It coordinates Road Safety Week, inviting participation worldwide, and has many supporters worldwide in communities, companies (particularly those interested in managing their road risk through operation of fleets), emergency services, schools and all other sectors of society. It also provides support services for people bereaved and injured in road crashes and the professionals who care for them, including the emergency services. Its head office is based in the UK.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:15, 30 November 2014

This article focuses on information specific to United Kingdom. Please see our Road safety page for a topic overview.

Campaigns

GO 20 campaign, coalition of charities calling for 20mph limits to become the norm across built-up areas, to enable people to walk and cycle for their health and enjoyment, and for cheap and sustainable travel, without being or feeling endangered. [1]

Resources

Maps

Crash map: Every UK road death

Citizens data initiative

road safety comparison site, Department for Transport (government)

road safety observatory

Wikipedia: Reported Road Casualties Great Britain, includes a Criticism section

See also

Interwiki links

Wikipedia:

Brake (charity): Brake is a charity that operates internationally from its bases in the UK and New Zealand and was established in 1995. It coordinates Road Safety Week, inviting participation worldwide, and has many supporters worldwide in communities, companies (particularly those interested in managing their road risk through operation of fleets), emergency services, schools and all other sectors of society. It also provides support services for people bereaved and injured in road crashes and the professionals who care for them, including the emergency services. Its head office is based in the UK.

External links


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References

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