The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has
unveiled a revamped RoSPA Advanced Drivers and Riders website – complete with a
new members’ forum – to help reduce road accidents by encouraging an interest
in road safety.
The RoSPA Advanced
Drivers and Riders (RoADAR) website (www.roadar.org) focuses on driver and rider behaviour and is relevant to those at every stage, whether they are experienced or newly qualified. It provides up-to-date information on safer driving and riding techniques and is easier to navigate than the original site. The improved site also benefits from a Twitter feed and access to RoSPA’s latest press releases and RoADAR blog, as well as an online shop.
The RoSPA Advanced
Drivers and Riders (RoADAR) website (www.roadar.org) focuses on driver and rider behaviour and is relevant to those at every stage, whether they are experienced or newly qualified. It provides up-to-date information on safer driving and riding techniques and is easier to navigate than the original site. The improved site also benefits from a Twitter feed and access to RoSPA’s latest press releases and RoADAR blog, as well as an online shop.
It also aims to increase awareness of how becoming a member
of a local RoADAR group (of which there are more than 50 across the UK) and
taking a RoSPA Advanced Test can help road users to stay safe and get more
enjoyment from their driving and riding – whether it has been many years since
they passed their original test or just a matter of months.
A new feature is the members’ forum which is designed to
boost interaction by providing an online space for discussion and the sharing
of ideas. It also enables RoADAR members to keep in touch before, during and
after the annual RoADAR Awards and members will also benefit from access to the
relevant documents, information and group guidelines they may need.
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