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Fast Forward: Can technology help the vulnerable road user? 10 March 2010

15 December 2009

This is a key question that the speakers at this PACTS conference being run at Bimingham University will attempt to answer.

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Accommodation is avaliable for the night of 9th March. To book contact the University Conference Park firectly on Tel: 0121 415 8400, Fax: 0121 414 6339, or Email: conferencepark@bham.ac.uk

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