Links
This page provides a link to the main Brake website and also a selection of links to sites that have information of relevance to the main theme of this year’s Road Safety Week. But don’t forget you can choose to promote any theme you like in RSW as long as it is promoting road safety! Go to the main Brake website and click on ‘shop’ to access our directory of hundreds more road safety links.
www.brake.org.uk
The main website of Brake, the road safety charity, the organisers of Road Safety Week. Includes a wealth of facts and information about driving safely and our road safety campaigns.
www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk
The Government’s Road Safety website, with facts, figures and useful information for young drivers, including campaigns against drink driving, drug driving and speeding.
www.rospa.com
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) website, with advice for parents and an agreement for parents and young drivers to sign.
www.helpingldrivers.com
A RoSPA website, set up with funding from the Department for Transport, for learner drivers and motorcyclists and the adults helping them learn.
www.dsa.gov.uk
The Driving Standard’s Agency website, with advice for learner drivers and information on driving tests.
www.fmg.org.uk
For My Girlfriend website, with lots of advice for young drivers on the various dangers of driving. Features various campaigns and interactive videos for young people to see the effects of dangerous driving.
www.passplus.org.uk
The Pass Plus website, featuring information on the courses for new drivers and contact details for finding out more.
www.drugdriving.com
Website produced by the Think! campaign on the dangers of drug driving.
www.getinlane.com
A Scottish Road Safety Campaign website. A wide range of resources for young drivers, on topics such as speed, vehicle safety and learning to drive. Includes interactive games.
www.ask-what-if.com
The Driving Standards Agency’s guide to boosting driver awareness.
Information on other annual events
A list of other relevant awareness-raising events in the annual calendar.




