Roads policing and technology - getting the balance right : Government response to the Committee's tenth report of the session 2005-06 - second special report of session 2006-07.

Author(s)
House of Commons, Transport Committee; Dunwoody, G. (chair)
Year
Abstract

Issues considered in this document include road casualty reduction targets, the number of traffic police officers, national policing plans, policing priorities, promotional campaigns, the Roads Policing Strategy, investment in staff, applying the National Intelligence Model to roads policing, investment in technology, the influence of new technologies on deployment decisions, introducing new technologies into enforcement, type approval of new technologies, safety camera partnerships, future technologies for speed limit enforcement, increasing prevalence of drink-driving and drug-driving, drug screening equipment, field impairment test, legislation / enforcement of drink-driving and drug-driving, mobile telephone use, fatigue and commercial vehicle and driver compliance checks.

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Publication

Library number
C 40520 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E133555
Source

London, The Stationery Office TSO, 2007, 26 p.; HC 290 - ISBN 978-0-215-03240-9

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