Calendar – January 2025
14 January 2025 (11.00 – 12.00)
Commercial driver wellbeing round table (webinar)
Organised by Project EDWARD • Delivered online via Teams
In a road environment increasingly dominated by economic pressures, we ask what are the most common physical health issues faced by commercial drivers, and how can these be addressed? How do long working hours and irregular schedules impact the mental health of lorry drivers, and what measures can be implemented to mitigate these effects? What role does diet play in the overall health of lorry drivers, and how can companies support healthier eating habits on the road?
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15 January 2025 (11.00 – 12.00)
International Target Setting (webinar)
Organised by Agilysis • Delivered online
This new three part webinar series will take a holistic journey through international perspectives on target setting to a GB-focused discussion, culminating with an in-depth look at tracking progress through Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs). The series kicks off with insights into global best practices in road safety target setting. Join Dan Campsall (Agilysis), Jenny Carson (European Transport Safety Council), and Jessica Truong (Towards Zero Foundation) as they share evidence-based strategies for setting robust targets, implementing performance measures, and aligning legislation to improve road safety outcomes.
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16 January 2025 (09.00-11.00)
Introduction to iRAP
Organised by Road Safety Foundation • Delivered online
This course is aimed at road safety practitioners and engineers new to iRAP and Star Rating and will provide an introduction and overview to the process and Safe System
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17 January 2025 (11.00 – 12.00)
Road death: what is justice?
Organised by Project EDWARD • Delivered online via Teams
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar exploring the complex and sensitive topic of road death and the pursuit of justice. This event will bring together experts, advocates and those personally affected by road tragedies to shed light on the issues surrounding traffic fatalities and their legal consequences. Through the analysis of three very different case studies, our panellists will debate what justice means in the context of road deaths, while also looking at the possibilities of better collaboration for a future with zero road fatalities.
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21 January 2025 (09.30 – 13.00)
Preventing Potholes and Upgrading Road Infrastructure (webinar)
Organised by Public Policy Exchange • Delivered online
This webinar aims to offer stakeholders – policymakers, local authorities, transport authorities, highway maintenance professionals, and car industry representatives – an opportunity to examine the current state of potholes and road infrastructure in the UK, the policy and practical avenues needed for improving British roads, and the likely impact that a new Labour government will have on the road user experience.
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22 January 2025
Designing Effective Messaging
Organised by RSGB Academy • Delivered via Zoom
This course aims to help develop a road safety practitioner’s ability to design an effective road safety message. It covers a wide spectrum of topics around effective messaging and will enhance skills and confidence in design and delivery.
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22 January 2025 (14.00 – 15.00)
Target Setting in Great Britain (webinar)
Organised by Agilysis • Delivered online
This is part of a three part webinar series which takes a holistic journey through international perspectives on target setting to a GB-focused discussion, culminating with an in-depth look at tracking progress through Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs). This webinar features a target-setting ‘bring and share’ hosted by Nathan Harpham, with real-world case studies from transport authorities across Great Britain. The webinar will reveal the results of the national survey on targets and explore practical approaches to intervention planning, impact measurement, and aligning targets with broader policy goals.
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22 January 2025 (09.30-12.00)
iRAP Star Ratings for Design
Organised by Road Safety Foundation • Delivered online
This course provides attendees with an overview of what Star Ratings for Designs is and how it can be used for major road transformations or new roads like bypasses.
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22-23 January 2025
Future Transport Forum 2025
Organised by Landor Links • Novotel Southampton
Free places available for local authorities, courtesy of DfT
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27 January (part 1) & 3 February (part 2) 2025
The Ageing Driver
Organised by RSGB Academy • Delivered via Zoom
This course is ideal for any Approved Driving Instructor or Potential Driving Instructor who wishes to learn more about how to support an older driver and who has limited experience in this area.
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29 January 2025
ICE Live (online conference)
Organised by FirstCar in association with Road Safety GB • Delivered online
Confirmed speakers include PSHE and trauma-informed delivery specialist Joanna Feast, Dr Elizabeth Box, and Ian Edwards. More will be announced in the coming days and weeks, but the firm agenda is already published on the ICE Live website.
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29 January 2025
Safe System and Road Safety Engineering Course
Organised by Road Safety Foundation • Leeds LS1 4AP
This course is aimed at road safety practitioners and engineers who want to know more about the Safe System and engineering within a Safe System.
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29-30 January 2025
Advanced Child Seat Safety Training
Organised by Good Egg Safety CIC • Edinburgh
FREE places for road safety teams, police, fire & rescue and public sector. This award-winning Advanced Child Seat Training Programme – underpinned by COM B Behavioural Change Theory – is the result of extensive joint collaboration with leading industry experts in child seat / vehicle manufacture, retail and road safety. Places are extremely limited, so early registration via the link below is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
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