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EURORAP WINS AUTOCAR 2003 AWARD FOR ROAD SAFETY
The European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) has received the Autocar magazine 2003 award for Road Safety. The accolade recognised EuroRAP's objectives to raise the profile and awareness of the contribution of road design to the safety of road users, and its...

BRITISH EURORAP RESULTS 2003: BRITAIN’S MOST IMPROVED AND HIGH RISK ROADS
At least 20 lives and 180 serious injuries have been saved in just two years on 13 roads identified by new AA Motoring Trust research as the most improved in Britain for safety. View report here. The study, the latest by the European Road Assessment Programme...

AA IDENTIFIES THE KILLER ROADS – AND THE SAFEST
The biggest study ever undertaken on the safety of Europe's roads has identified the most dangerous major road in Britain as the A889 near Dalwhinnie in the Scottish Highlands. Following 18 months of work, the AA-led EuroRAP (European Road Assessment Programme) has...