Are we there yet?

Emergency Driver Training


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Emergency service vehicles are on our roads every day, making timely responses to all sorts of urgent incidents.

Whether it’s getting to the scene of a crime in progress, dealing with an illness or injury, attending a building on fire or any other type of emergency – and there are so many – the ability to make a successful ‘blue light run’ can be literally a matter of life and death.

Neil Barrett speaks to Roger Gardner, Manager of Lancashire Police Driving School; Kevin Day, Driver Training Manager at West Midlands Fire Service and Nick Lambert, Head of Driving Education at South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS).

Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is an annual UK-wide road safety campaign backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.

The Campaign, Managed by ARRM and RoadSafe, promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system’ approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.

Our aim is to provide a platform that showcases some of the best work being done around the country to promote:


  • Safe Vehicles
  • Safe Road Use
  • Safe Speed
  • Safe Roads and Roadsides
  • Post Crash Care


For more information on the Safe System, visit: www.pacts.org.uk/safe-system


You can find ProjectEDWARD in the following places:

Website: https://projectedward.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectEdward

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectEDWARDRoadSafety

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectedward/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectedward/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYfytnzfKvX90TmkX2_LDQ

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Are we there yet?By James Luckhurst