Fleet Award for Driver Training
Fleet Award for Driver Training
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press releases

This section is being developed to give journalists access to all press releases issued by DriveTech. If you are a journalist and have any questions or suggestions for the improvement of this area, we would be pleased for you to contact us.

  • Is speeding a 'real' anti-social behaviour?

    Today, research from Reading University highlights that 'speeding' is top of the league when it comes to anti social behaviour. Commenting on the announcement, Jim Kirkwood, managing director, DriveTech (UK) said; 'This research clearly demonstrates that driving excessive or inappropriate speed affects the quality of life of many people in communities up and down the UK and is therefore of major public concern. We believe that this research will help increase the moral impetus for drivers to show more respect for other road users, especially those outside the vehicle such as child/adult pedestrians & cyclists'.  MORE >>

  • New Rider Improvement Courses specifically designed for motorcyclists is to be launched March 2004

    Motorcyclist caught speeding, having been involved in an accident or referred to the scheme by a patrolling police officer who feels the rider would benefit from further training as an alternative option to prosecution.  MORE >>


      

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