You need to be a Premium member of the Workplace Law
Network to to access this information or service.
20 Dec 2006 12:00AM
New statistics issued by the Department for Transport (DfT) reveal that over one-quarter of fatal crashes involve an at-work driver.
The release of the statistics follows the decision – reported by Workplace Law in November – that work-related road accidents are not to be included in RIDDOR, the compulsory reporting system concerning employee injuries.
Speaking to the BBC, Jools Townsend, Head of Education at road safety charity Brake, said:
“These figures demonstrate ... (346 more words)
If you are a member of the Workplace Law
Network, please enter your details below
| My email address | |
|---|---|
| My password | |
| Keep me logged in: | |
| I've forgotten my password |

Protecting your data
We take data protection very seriously. We will never share your data with third parties. We process data in accordance with: the Data Protection Act 1998; the 11th edition of the British Code of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Marketing Practice; and the DMA Direct Marketing Code of Practice.







