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AE braking in all new trucks from November

Safety in the truck sector is a top priority, and from November 1 all newly registered trucks over 3.5 tonnes with two or three axles, as well as all new type approvals, will have to be fitted with autonomous emergency braking.

Euro NCAP Advanced Award goes to the new Mini

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The new Mini is a leader not just when it comes to driving fun, but also in the field of active safety.

Euro NCAP Advanced Award goes to the new Mini

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The new Mini is a leader not just when it comes to driving fun, but also in the field of active safety.

Euro NCAP Advanced award goes to the new MINI

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It appears that the new MINI is a leader not just when it comes to driving fun but also in the field of active safety. This status has now been confirmed by the independent safety testing institute Euro NCAP (new car assessment programme), in particular due to the new driver assistance systems. MINI has received the Euro NCAP Advanced award 2014 for its pedestrian warning system with city braking function.

RSA public consultation on vintage vehicle roadworthiness testing

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has launched a public consultation and is seeking feedback from interested parties on proposals relating to the roadworthiness testing of vintage vehicles.

RSA public consultation on vintage vehicle roadworthiness testing

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has launched a public consultation and is seeking feedback from interested parties on proposals relating to the roadworthiness testing of vintage vehicles.

RSA issues Presenter ID advice

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The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising commercial vehicle operators and drivers that they must present identification in the form of a driving licence or passport when presenting a vehicle for the commercial vehicle test.

Mayo Road Safety Office brings belt up message to pre-school children

Mayo County Council’s road safety officer said that children, especially those under five, cannot be responsible for keeping themselves safe.

Road safety report shows road fatalities in Galway halved

The number of road fatalities in Galway has halved since 2007, according to a recently published report by the Road Safety Authority.

Risk continues for non-seat belt users

Almost one in five vehicle occupants killed in 2013 were not wearing their seatbelt at the time of the collision, according to an analysis of road fatality statistics.

 

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