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Road safety and driving awareness campaigns
Humberside Police have been working with partners to develop various campaigns which raise awareness.
Educating drivers
Chief Inspector Darren Downs (Special Ops Unit - Roads Policing) explains some of the work carried out by Humberside Police about speed awareness and casualty reduction.
Not a drink, Not a drop
To highlight the dangers of drink driving a 'controlled' experiment using two volunteers to see the effects of alcohol upon driving skills.
See the results of the experiment.
Targeting motorists who are driving illegally
Humberside Police together with the Safer Roads Humber Partnership are targeting motorists driving illegally perhaps without a driving licence, insurance, road tax or MOT.
Operation Achilles
PC Glen Dennis provides information in relation to his role as a Casualty Reduction Officer and Operation Achilles.
BikeSafe
BikeSafe’ is a nationwide police-led motorcyclist casualty reduction initiative that is run by the majority of forces throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The scheme in various guises has been in existence for many years. There are presently 43 forces in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland participating. Large numbers of riders attend ‘BikeSafe’ sessions annually. ‘BikeSafe’ works toward Government casualty reduction targets in an effort to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured in road collisions.
Find out more about your local BikeSafe initiative.