
More than 130 road safety professionals will attend a conference focusing on rider safety to be held next month – but there are still places available if others wish to attend.
The one-day conference, hosted by Road Safety GB, will be held at the National Motorcycle Museum, located close to the NEC near Birmingham, on Thursday 13 February 2025.
Delegate fees are £110 for Road Safety GB members and £160 for non-members, both plus VAT.
Click here for more information and/or to register to attend.
The audience will comprise a mix of local authority road safety officers, police and fire & rescue officers from across the UK.
The agenda is now complete and comprises 20 presentations and a Question Time session, including Deputy Chief Constable Simon Blatchly OBE, NPCC Motorcycle Lead, Billy Fenwick, NFCC Lead for Powered Two Wheelers, Ruth Purdie OBE, Chief Executive for UKROEd and The Road Safety Trust and Craig Carey-Clinch, Executive Director of the National Motorcyclists Council.
The conference will also provide networking opportunities for road safety professionals with an interest in motorcyclists and bring local authorities and the private and third sectors closer together.
Click here for more information and/or to register to attend the conference.
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