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NTDA launching manifesto for the future at conference

UK News

The National Tyre Distributors’ Association (NTDA) its launching its manifesto for raising standards and improving safety in the UK tyre industry at the association’s conference on Thursday 12 October. The NTDA’s manifesto tackles the key issues facing manufacturers, distributors, motorists and other important stakeholders and outlines a plan of action for the NTDA and its members.

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9th October 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

IAM ‘dismayed’ as political parties ignore road safety in manifestos

UK News

The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has reacted with dismay at the lack of priority given to cutting deaths on UK roads by the main political parties in their election manifestos.

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  4. AA launches ‘Motorists’ Manifesto’
27th April 2015/by Andrew

AA launches ‘Motorists’ Manifesto’

UK News

UK voters with cars and other vehicles pay more in fuel duty (£26.9bn) alone than UK firms and companies pay in business rates (£26.8bn) and the equivalent of 97.5 per cent of what is received through council tax (£27.5bn). Other motoring taxes raise another £6.1bn in vehicle excise duties, and a further £25bn from VAT […]

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16th April 2015/by Tyrepress Editors

IAM launches road safety manifesto

UK News

The IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) has published its road safety manifesto for the upcoming general election, calling for urgent support from all political parties to promote driver and rider improvement on UK roads. One of the more radical ideas in the IAM manifesto, which is designed to cut the unacceptable number of road deaths […]

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  4. Homebase signs up for ‘Project Pictogram’ safety initiative
13th November 2014/by Tyrepress Editors

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