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22 October 2010

ETSC wants entrants for the annual PRAISE competition. Candidates must prove their achievements in reducing collisions at work or when commuting to work.

Driving for Better Business champions are more than qualified to enter, as, to become champions, they have to demonstrate policies that have significantly improved the safety of their drivers.

Employers are welcome to apply to win a PRAISE award as either an SME or a larger employer/company to. Successful applicants will be awarded in Brussels in May 2011 at the second PRAISE Brunch held by ETSC.

Further details available here.

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