Transport Committee Annual Report 2002-03


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Transport Committee annual Report 2002-03 : Fourth report of session 2003-04, report, together with formal Minutes










Annual Report 2002-2003


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Traffic Law and Its Enforcement,Sixteenth Report of Session


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Over 3,500 people are killed on our roads each year, with a further 33,000 seriously injured. The Committee's report focuses on the role of traffic law in making our roads and communities safer, and on the role of the police and other agencies in roads policing. Issues discussed include the adequacy of traffic offences and penalties; whether the police and other enforcement agencies have the right priorities; the needs of pedestrians and cyclists; policy options to deal with dangerous drivers before they cause harm; the impact of uninsured, unlicensed and banned drivers on traffic enforcement; and the effects of administrative changes (such as the transfer of network management duties from the police to the Highways Agency) on road safety and effective law enforcement. Findings of the Committee include the need for a radical overhaul of the way serious traffic offences are dealt with, by the police, the Crown Prosecution Service and the courts system, as well as in public attitudes towards poor driving standards. The Committee praises the work undertaken by the Department for Transport to prioritise road safety issues, and calls on the Home Office to act urgently to establish an appropriate legal framework for dealing with road offenders and ensuring our roads are properly policed.







Departmental Annual Report 2003,Second Report of Session 2003-04,Report,Together with Formal Minutes,Oral and Written Evidence


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The Department for Transport's first annual report was published in May 2003 (Cm. 5907, ISBN 0101590725) which detailed its key activities, performance against key targets and expenditure since its creation in May 2002. The Committee's findings include that although some concerns are expressed regarding the annual report and departmental expenditure, signs of progress are identified in new department's willingness to confront inherited problems and in delivering improvements in the transport system.




Annual Report For 2004


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Annual report For 2004 : First report of session 2004-05, report, together with appendices and formal Minutes




Index to Chairmen


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Cars of the Future,Seventeenth Report of Session


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The Committee's report examines a range of safety and environmental issues regarding technological developments in the design of motor vehicles under the following headings: industrial advantage and vehicle technology; the environment and the car of the future, carbon emissions and European standards; future fuels and technologies; incentives for low carbon and alternative fuel cars; vehicle safety technology; telematics for intelligent transport systems and law enforcement, including satellite location technology and in-vehicle technology for crime prevention; consumer awareness, safety and environmental information, and the car maintenance sector.