Agree Jason re RDR forum but that group need to work on communicating its messages to the right people rather than to the already converted to the road danger reduction philosophy. Most local authorities still consider (old Skool) promoting hi-viz and helmets a better way to spend tax payers money than road danger reduction interventions. RDR has been around for over a decade yet so few road safety people seem to 'get it', questions need to be asked.
Agree Jason re RDR forum but that group need to work on communicating its messages to the right people rather than to the already converted to the road danger reduction philosophy. Most local authorities still consider (old Skool) promoting hi-viz and helmets a better way to spend tax payers money than road danger reduction interventions. RDR has been around for over a decade yet so few road safety people seem to 'get it', questions need to be asked.