Drink and drug driving – there’s no excuse this Christmas
There’s no excuse for drink or drug driving this Christmas as officers increase their enforcement activity across Warwickshire in the run up to Christmas and into the New Year.
There’s no excuse for drink or drug driving this Christmas as officers increase their enforcement activity across Warwickshire in the run up to Christmas and into the New Year.
Gareth Heywood and Thomas McSweeney were found inside a house which had a closure order in relation to antisocial behaviour on the property.
A man has been arrested after stealing a car from a property in Longford in the early hours of this morning (Thursday 7 November).
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership (WRSP) is reminding drivers to ALWAYS pass horses wide and slow to help improve the safety of the many adults, children and young people who ride, carriage drive or lead horses on the road.
As winter approaches Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is reminding drivers that now is a great time to book your vehicle in to a garage for a free winter safety check to help avoid unnecessary breakdowns and to keep you and your passengers as safe as possible on the road.
Warwickshire Police has just taken delivery of three new speed enforcement vans, fitted out with the latest mobile camera technology that will be deployed at over 70 sites across the county.
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is reminding drivers that they must always stop when a School Crossing Patrol (also known as ‘lollipop person’) displays their ‘STOP Children’ sign, to allow children to safely cross roads near schools.
Police have released footage of some of the most dangerous driving behaviours that can be committed by drivers, known as the ‘fatal 4’.
The tremendous contribution to road safety made by Community Speed Watch (CSW) volunteers in Warwickshire has been celebrated by Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership (WRSP) at an awards event at the Old Shire Hall in Warwick on 11 September.
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