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Vulnerable Road Users Workshop This course is ideal for organisations who have multiple employees who drive for work purposes. The course is designed to address the growing problem of collisions involving vehicles and vulnerable road users. It is important to understand that all road users need to share the road and the role that at work drivers have in this. What are the benefits? • • Course content: Delegates will gain an insight into the issues surrounding vulnerable road users Fewer collisions and near misses Course Dates and Fees This is an in-company course delivered within your organisation. Please contact us for dates and prices. Duration: 1/2 day Delegates: Up to 15 per session Speed Awareness Workshop This interactive workshop aims to enable drivers to gain a better appreciation of why people speed and of the true consequences of speeding. It will aid organisations to manage the risk of their drivers being involved in an incident or being prosecuted for violating the speed limit. Who should attend? This workshop is aimed at all drivers including members of the public and those who drive for work purposes. All delegates should be familiar with the latest edition of the Highway Code. Course Dates Birmingham What are the benefits? • Reduced risk of incidents/prosecution plus better driving practice • Reduced accidents and fuel costs • Avoid speeding penalties • Improved driving skills • Cost-effective way to train up to 15 employees, with low employee down-time* • Workshop can be tailored to customer’s exact requirements* 18 Apr 17 31 Oct 17 • This workshop will consolidate any previous official course Also available in-company Duration: 1/2 day Delegates: Up to 15 per session • Receive a RoSPA certificate *Only available with in-company option • Who are vulnerable road users? • Are the roads forgiving? • Avoiding all collisions especially with vulnerable road users • The effect of human factors on our decision making 99 Telephone +44 (0)121 248 2233 Email training@rospa.com Visit www.rospa.com

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