While the majority of the main conference agenda is now complete, the committee is still keen to hear from practitioners who would like to present in the ‘speed dating’ session.
Sponsored by Jenoptik, National Highways and Westcotec, National Road Safety Conference 2023 is being hosted by RSGB South West Region in the Cotswolds on 15-16 November. In excess of 260 people have already registered to attend and the final number once again looks set to comfortably exceed 300, and may well be a record attendance.
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First piloted back in 2018, Speed Dating is now a permanent and popular feature of the National Conference programme. The 2023 session will comprise a series of between 10-12 very brief presentations lasting just five minutes, delivered on the afternoon of 15 November.
The confirmed Speed Dating presentations are:
- Safe System education through webinars – by Kate Castle & Faye Wileman, Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership
- First-aid for business drivers – by David Higginbottom, Chief Executive, Driver First Assist
- Fork in the Road (good people make bad choices) – by Daniel Meeks, Crew Manager Road Safety, Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service
- Ten Steps to Safer Motorcycling – by Craig Carey-Clinch, Executive Director, National Motorcyclists Council
- Co-Pilot: the Vision Zero Toolkit – by James Evans, Founder, First Car
- Speed, camera, action (reducing speeds and changing behaviours) – by Tony Crook, Road Safety Manager Lancashire County Council
Anyone wanting more information or wishing to express interest in presenting during the Speed Dating session should contact Nick Rawlings by email in the first instance.
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