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Date
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5 MARCH 2013
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Time
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18:00 - 20:00
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Event Type
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Meeting
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Refreshments will be served from 18.00 and the presentation will commence at 18.30.
The presentation covers 50 years of road safety education and shows how it has developed over the years. It will look at how the Safety Message is delivered and examines what works and how, through the use of media, Road Safety Engineers can be inventive in delivering road safety education. The presentation will examine whether it is effective to shock or not shock the audience in order to gain the best results and will also look at how to put an effective road safety campaign together. The presentation will contain a number of video clips to illustrate how best to convey road safety education.
Our speaker is Nick Newton IEng FIHE MCIHT FSoRSA Road Safety Team Leader at Amey. Nick is an Incorporated Road Safety Engineer with over 23 years’ experience in Road Safety Engineering and Road Safety Audit. He is a member of Council for the Institution of Highway Engineers Council and contributed to the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation’s ‘Collision Prevention and Reduction Guidelines’ in June 2007.
Nick has recently developed IHE’s Road Safety Competency based accreditation certificate to be launched later this year.
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