June webinar series most subscribed yet

 

June webinar series most subscribed yet

July 4, 2022

June webinar series most subscribed yet

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend one of the four webinars from our latest series held throughout June and a very special thank you to those who provided us with some feedback.
Our latest series of webinars were our most subscribed yet, with 300 people attending one or more across the month.
The series kicked off with the results of a recently published report written in collaboration with RSGB looking at developing and measuring safety performance indicators at a sub national level.
The second webinar was joined by Nicola Wass from So-Mo to talk discuss road traffic injury risk in ethnic minority populations and how community insights can help practitioners understand local safety challenges.
Our following webinar we were joined by Duncan Knoxx from Surrey to add insight into a study funded by the Road Safety Trust looking at rural speeds in Surrey and how effective reducing the speed limit is.
Finally to finish off this series we were joined by Jamie Wattson from Kent County Council to discuss a recent evaluation of town-wide 20mph trials within Kent.
If you weren’t able to attend of the webinars live, you can watch back the recording via our website.

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