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RoSPA Road Safety Seminar

23 January 2013

With the new year underway, how will you set about delivering cost-effective road safety programmes during 2013?

RoSPA’s popular Road Safety Seminar returns on March 7th, to examine the following:

• How road safety professionals can continue to achieve effective results despite “more for less” orientated delivery objectives.

• What new and emerging engagement methods, ways of working and technologies practitioners should        consider adopting.


2012 saw a sell-out event - book today to avoid disappointment

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