The Government's response to the recommendations in the report by the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety: "Road traffic law and enforcement: A driving force for casualty reduction"

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This paper gives the UK government's response to 97 recommendations made in the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) report on road traffic law and enforcement. These relate to road traffic law, offending and enforcement, education, the use of new technology in detection and enforcement (cameras, speed limiters, breath test machines, and 'smart licences'), sharing research and development and implementation costs of new enforcement technology with different agencies, driver retraining courses, sanctions and penalties, effective use of resources and powers, and the roles of the police, Crown Prosecution Service, local authorities and national government. For the covering abstract see ITRD E123493.

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C 30730 (In: C 30723 [electronic version only]) /10 /83 / ITRD E123500
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In: Driving down casualties : the role of road traffic law and enforcement : proceedings of a conference organised by the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS), London, UK, 9 February 2000, p. 52-74

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