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December 15, 2009:
Annual Report

Driver Behaviour and Awareness Issues

1. The Department for Transport (DfT) sought advice from the Motorists' Forum on a number of issues where it felt that the Forum could have a useful input into future policy formulation. The issues to be addressed were:

Driver Awareness/Behaviour

Communication with Motorists

Older Drivers

Driver Refresher Training

2. The Highways Agency also sought advice on how driving standards could be raised through road works on the strategic road network.

3. This task was delegated to the Forum's Rights and Responsibilities Working Group. The Group comprised members from the Automobile Association, British School of Motoring, Environmental Transport Association, Gwent Consultancy, Institute of Advanced Motorists, Metropolitan Police, National Society of Clean Air, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, RAC Foundation, RAC Motoring Services, Transport Research Institute and University College London. Representatives from DfT and the Highways Agency also attended.

4. The key conclusions and recommendations emanating from the Working Group discussions, which were subsequently endorsed by the full Motorists' Forum, are set out below.

Driver Awareness/Behaviour

Driver Behaviour at Roadworks

(a) In coned-off areas:

(b) On the approach to roadworks:

Effective Communication with Motorists

Keeping Drivers with Reducing Abilities Mobile

Driver Refresher Training