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Working with our partners
As part of our work we regularly liaise with many partner organisations.
These include:
Safer Roads Humber
Safer Roads Humber is the regional road safety partnership and is working towards reducing crashes and casualties on the region’s roads.
Safer Roads Humber is made up of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Her Majesty’s Court Service, Highways Agency, Hull City Council, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, Humberside Police, North East Lincolnshire Council and North Lincolnshire Council. The partnership also works closely with the Military of Defence School of Transport at Leconfield. You can find out more about Safer Roads Humber.
Stammtisch
The word Stammtisch is German and means a regular get-together or meeting. In 2000, it was applied to a truckers surgery that was arranged by German traffic police to give truck drivers the opportunity to speak directly to the police on a range of subjects that directly affected them, in confidence.
The event was a great success and has grown steadily throughout Europe, taking place on the first Wednesday of each month. Stammtisch has now come to the UK and is currently being operated by a growing number of police forces throughout England.
You can find our more about your next event by visiting the Stammtisch website.
North Sea Freight Intelligent Transport Solutions - NS FRITS
NS FRITS is set to dramatically improve accessibility for the road freight sector in the seven countries of the North Sea Region by improving safety as well as efficiency and reducing the risk of accidents and security threats for drivers of Heavy Goods Vehicles.
Find out more about the project.
Victim Support
Victim Support operates in many areas and sometimes becomes involved with victims of more serious collisions. Their volunteers are trained to provide information, advice and general support. They can also help you to get professional help if you need it. Call 01482 305080 or visit the Victim Support website.