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THE ROAD SAFETY PARTNERHSIP WORKING HARD TO REDUCE FATAL & SERIOUS COLLISIONS IN DEVON & CORNWALL

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Video shows Devon & Cornwall drivers dangerously overtaking cyclists

Video footage of cars overtaking cyclists too fast and too close has been released by the Devon and Cornwall road safety partnership, Vision Zero South…

Vision Zero South West launches Project EDWARD road trip

A convoy of emergency service vehicles travelled along the A38 in Devon on Monday, September 13 to demonstrate the resources required to attend a serious…

170 new cameras to help crack down on dangerous driving in Devon and Cornwall

A new scheme will see 170 state-of-the-art dashcams handed out completely free to businesses and organisations in Devon and Cornwall to aid enforcement and help…

Urgent safety warning after five deaths and 10 serious collisions in tragic two weeks

A Devon and Cornwall road safety partnership has issued an urgent message to drivers after spike in fatal collisions on our roads. In the past…

The cyclist hit by a drunk, uninsured, disqualified driver

We know cyclists are one of the most vulnerable road users here in Devon and Cornwall – and nothing highlights this more than the story…

Giant sand art highlights tragic deaths

An innovative road safety partnership has created a giant piece of sand art on a beach near the G7 Summit to urge world leaders to…

Study finds drivers in Devon and Cornwall want bigger fines and more enforcement for road safety

More enforcement and bigger fines – that’s what drivers in the South West think will make roads safer, according to a ground-breaking new study. A…

E-scooters: Know the law before you make an expensive mistake

Electric scooters may be all the rage at the moment, but it’s important that anyone thinking of buying one knows the law about riding them….

Delivery routes to be targeted by cameras in South West

Mobile camera vans will be targeting delivery routes in Devon and Cornwall over the festive period after concerns about the quality of some delivery vehicles…