
Websites are listed alphabetically (ignoring the http://www suffix) with a brief description of the site and/or its contents.
www.abi.org.uk
Information on insurance groups and ratings.
www.airso.org.uk
This is the website of the Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers (AIRSO). One of the aims of the website is to present a comprehensive national road safety diary on behalf of all road safety organisations.
www.arrivealive.info
A supplementary DSA website, dedicated to influencing young peoples' attitudes towards learning to drive and passing the driving test.
www.brake.org.uk
Brake promotes safe use of roads by addressing the skills and attitudes of road users, enforcement of traffic rules and appropriate punishment and education of road users who break the law.
www.drugdrive.com
For information about drugs and driving.
www.dsa.gov.uk
The DSA conducts driving tests in Great Britain for cars, motorcycles, lorries, buses and other vehicles. It also maintains a register of car driving instructors and checks standards of tuition.
www.dvla.gov.uk
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency website.
www.euroncap.com
Euroncap provides motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold in Europe.
www.eurorap.org
The European Road Assessment Programme rates roads for the risk of traffic accidents that cause death and serious injury.
www.getmedriving.co.uk
The UK’s largest, free and searchable database of approved driving schools and instructors providing the learner driver with all the fundamentals necessary to get them out on the road safely and responsibly.
www.highwaycode.gov.uk
The online version of the Highway Code.
www.iam.org.uk
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) aims to improve driving and riding standards in the UK.
www.irso.org.uk
The Institute of Road Safety Officers (IRSO) is a central organisation for all persons actively engaged in the promotion of road safety.
www.larsoa.org.uk
Local Authority Road Safety Officers Association website.
www.learnandlive.org.uk
Formed in 1989, 'LEARN AND LIVE' is a pressure group committed to improving road safety, particularly among young and inexperienced drivers.
www.passplus.org.uk
Pass Plus is a scheme backed by the Driving Standards Agency and insurers to encourage newly qualified drivers to become better drivers.
www.rospa.co.uk/CMS
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered charity established more than 80 years ago.
www.scard.org.uk
SCARD - Support and Care After Road Death and Injury - offers support to people affected by road death and injury.
www.talktofrank.com
Talk to FRANK to find out all you'll ever want or need to know about drugs.
www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk
The THINK! road safety campaign website.
www.thinkseatbelts.com
The Think! seatbelt campaign website which includes TV ads, facts, the law and a crash simulator.
www.udrive4life.co.uk
This interactive resource covers all aspects of the Practical Driving Test; from eyesight requirements and under bonnet checks to every essential requirement for the learner driver. It aims to equip the new driver with the skills and understanding required to drive responsibly and safely. |