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17 May 2023

During Global Road Safety Week, TRL will be posted a series of blogs written by our in-house experts, focusing on topics that relate to a future in which transport is safe for everyone.

TRL Software’s Head of Delivery & Operations, Tony Mathew, has been considering similar campaigns that take place in countries in around the world– and the need to consider regional differences when drawing up any form of road safety strategy.

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