Joining The Dots 2018 Confirmed

 

Joining The Dots 2018 Confirmed

September 20, 2017

The Road Safety GB Joining The Dots conference is set to return again in London on 27th February 2018 with the theme of 'Making Data the Common Language of Road Safety.'

This is the national conference for road safety data analysts, and is organised by Road Safety GB in partnership with Agilysis

Aimed at road safety analysts, engineers and transport planners, the conference appeals to the wide range of professionals who use road safety data to drive their work. The agenda will be announced shortly and includes a mixture of presentations from leading voices in data and research, covering topics including STATS19, other transport data, compliance and risk and evaluating schemes"

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