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  • Volunteers celebrated at IAM RoadSmart’s annual awards event

    · The awards paid tribute to a network of more than 5,000 volunteers and 160 local groups driving road safety forward
    Road safety charity IAM RoadSmart has celebrated the outstanding efforts of its volunteer network at this year’s awards ceremony, paying tribute to individuals and groups who have gone the extra mile to champion road safety across the UK.
    The charity is supported by o

    Celebrating volunteers driving road safety forward across the UK
  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart response to Autumn Budget 2025

    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “Drivers and operators of conventional vehicles will breathe a sigh of relief that the Chancellor has kept the fuel duty freeze in place until at least September 2026. Owners of electric vehicles may feel more hard done by that a per mile charge is being introduced and much of the devil will be in the detail. It’s a tough balancing

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart reaction to new TRL report into headlight glare

    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “This important research confirms that headlight glare is a major issue for drivers and something that should be taken seriously. While focus will be on amending international regulations of new vehicles, that doesn’t solve the issue with those cars on the roads today. The MOT test does provide for inspections of lights including i

    IAM RoadSmart calls for action on headlight glare following new TRL report
  • Food deliveries soar but insufficient training and standards is putting thousands of gig economy workers at risk

    Orders through third party app-based delivery account for nearly 40 percent of deliveries One in five (22%) restaurants don’t offer training with half (51%) saying they’re not direct employees or not responsible for training E-bikes and e-scooters now being used by almost half and a third of workers
    Hot food deliveries are now more popular than dining in or takeaway, prompting calls for th

    Boom in food deliveries puts gig workers at risk amid training and safety gaps
  • 🕓 Older drivers: stay safe as the clocks go back


    With the clocks going back this Sunday, evenings will get darker even earlier, making driving conditions more challenging. Here are some simple, practical tips to help older drivers stay safe and confident on the roads this autumn and winter.

    ✅ 1. Give yourself a “Driver MOT”

    Just like your car needs regular checks, so do you: Eyesight check – make sure your glasses prescr

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart response to 2024 reported road casualties in Great Britain

    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “Unfortunately, these figures demonstrate a troubling lack of progress in bringing down fatal and serious injuries on our road network. So much so, Great Britain has slipped down the international comparison table, ranking fourth compared to third in 2023.
    “Of real concern is the significant 8% increase in motorcycle fatalities,

  • 100 motorists a day receive drink-drive endorsements as new research shows soaring cost for offenders

    •108,000 drink-drive related endorsements added to individual licences over a three-year period
    •Drink-driving could be costing offenders as much as £80,000, up 15 percent on five years ago
    One hundred drivers a day have had drink-drive endorsements added to their licences in the past three years according to new research from road safety charity IAM RoadSmart.*
    Worryingly, young professi

  • Counsellor sparks conversations about mental health in Lichfield’s biking community

    · Sheila McMahon learnt to ride a motorbike following a car crash as a teenager · After overcoming her fears of the road, she wanted to help others experiencing mental health issues · When out biking Sheila wears a high vis vest with the words ‘Talking Mental Health’, which has inspired conversations in cafes and by the roadside
    A mental health counsellor is taking to

  • 🚗 Money-saving tips for your daily commute


    Fuel-saving tips ⛽
    Drive smoothly: Avoid harsh acceleration and heavy braking to improve fuel efficiency. Watch your speed: According to the RAC, cars are typically most fuel efficient at 45-50mph. Use cruise control (if available): It helps improve fuel economy primarily on flat, consistent terrain, which is why it's most effective on motorways. Maintaining a steady speed is cruci

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart responds to reported road safety measures being considered by UK Government

    Responding to reports in The Times about the UK Government’s road safety plans:
    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “Given progress on reducing fatal and serious collisions has stalled in recent years, we welcome the UK Government’s ambition to publish an updated road safety strategy with the reported measures being a step in the right direction. While many driver

  • New road safety themed driving adventure launches in North Wales

    · Scenic treasure hunt road trip combines learning, fun, and a chance to win a £50 voucher · Collecting points en route, participants will see some of the most spectacular scenery in Wale
    A new initiative combining a great day out with road safety has been launched across one of the most picturesque regions in Wales, inviting drivers to take part in treasure hunt-style road tr

  • Amber Warning to motorists as Storm Floris set to batter parts of the UK

    The MET Office has issed an amber warning for strong winds in parts of the UK
    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “It’s unusual to have such a powerful storm at this time of year, and it’s hitting Scotland during the peak holiday season. The damaging wind gusts will make conditions dangerous, and motorcyclists are at particular risk. "Bikers should sit this out u

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart responds to the latest drink drive figures

    Following the publication of the Reported road casualties in Great Britain, involving illegal alcohol levels: 2023 data, IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said:
    “Drink driving can have devastating consequences. While the latest drink-drive related fatality figures have declined compared to the previous year, the trend over the past decade is troubling and shows that w

  • New data reveals bad business driver habits that could be putting motorists at risk and costing thousands

    23 percent of business drivers admit to tailgating other drivers Almost a third of business drivers are not checking their mirrors or blind spots
    Almost a third of business drivers are not checking their mirrors or blind spots, potentially endangering themselves, other drivers and more vulnerable road users like cyclists according to new research published by the road safety charity IAM RoadS

  • REACTION: IAM RoadSmart responds to the extension of the e-scooter rental trial

    Responding to the UK Government's extension of the rental e-scooter trial to 2028:
    IAM RoadSmart Director of Policy and Standards Nicholas Lyes said: “Given the safety concerns around the use of e-scooters, it’s disappointing to see another kicking of the can down the road on legislation. There are real issues that need to be dealt with, not least the continued illegal use of private e-scooters

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