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DID YOU KNOW
The highest recorded offender caught speeding during 2009 was 81mph

DID YOU KNOW
During 2010, 67 people were seriously injured on Jersey's roads, this is estimated to cost the island more than £800,000

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During 2009, 276 people were reported by the States of Jersey Police and Honorary Police for driving whilst using a mobile phone

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Every year, roughly half of our serious injuries on the roads in Jersey are happening to people on motorbikes or mopeds

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If you need to stop in an emergency, on average it takes an EXTRA 17 metres to stop your vehicle at 40mph compared to 30mph

DID YOU KNOW
Every year, roughly half of our serious injuries on the roads in Jersey are happening to people on motorbikes or mopeds

DID YOU KNOW
If you need to stop in an emergency, on average it takes an EXTRA 17 metres to stop your vehicle at 40mph compared to 30mph

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In 2010, 215 people were caught drink driving in Jersey. This compares to 207 in 2009.

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In 2010, 34% of injury crashes on Jersey's roads involve a driver aged between 17 and 24 years of age.

Links

  • This is a link to the ‘local authorities road safety officer’s web site, which provides a weekly update of road safety news and initiatives at a local and national level.
  • http://www.childcarseats.org.uk/

    A web site providing advice and help in the choosing and fitting of child car seats
  • http://www.dft.gov.uk/

    This is the UK government’s Department of Transport web site providing information on transport issues, statistics and initiatives nationally.
  • http://www.rospa.com/

    The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents runs this sight.  It offers information and advice on road safety issues, occupational health, water and leisure activities as well as offering products to purchase and a news section
  • http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/

    Run by the UK government, this is the site providing information and news on the governments ‘Think’ road safety campaign.  Some statistical information is available as well as a calendar of events with special sections for children, teenagers, parents as well as professionals.

  • A website run by the Jersey School of Motorcycling, providing information about the courses they offer to new and more experienced motorcylists and moped riders.

  • http://www.gov.je/

  • States of Jersey Web site full of information of things you might want to know about the government

  • http://www.gov.je/Travel/Pages/default.aspx

    This link will take you to the Jersey Transport section of the States of Jersey web site which provides local information on such things as driving tests, vehicle registration, fees, information on seat belt laws and a wealth of other useful information.
  • http://www.helpusgetthere.com/
  • This link will take you to a web site developed by the Avon Fire & Rescue Service and the Chief Officers Association that explains how drivers should react when hearing Emergency Servies on 'blue light runs'