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Listed below are a number of websites that may be of interest to anyone wanting to find out more about road safety for young people.

The websites are listed alphabetically (ignoring the http://www suffix) and a brief description of the site and/or its contents is also included.

www.arrivealive.info
A supplementary DSA website, dedicated to influencing young peoples' attitudes towards learning to drive and passing the driving test.

www.brake.org.uk
Brake promotes safe use of roads by addressing the skills and attitudes of road users, enforcement of traffic rules and appropriate punishment and education of road users who break the law.

www.capt.org.uk
CAPT – the Child Accident Prevention Trust - is a national UK charity committed to reducing the number of children and young people killed, disabled and seriously injured as a result of accidents.

www.childcarseats.org.uk
RoSPA has launched this new website on the subject of child car seats, which has been created with funding provided by the DfT. The site includes advice on all aspects of choosing, fitting and using child car restraints.

www.drivingexpert.co.uk
Driving articles written by a team of experts.

www.dsa.gov.uk
The DSA conducts driving tests in Great Britain for cars, motorcycles, lorries, buses and other vehicles. It also maintains a register of car driving instructors and checks standards of tuition.

www.larsoa.org.uk
Road safety newsfeed from the Local Authority Road Safety Officers Association.

www.learnandlive.org.uk
'LEARN AND LIVE' was formed in 1989 to improve road safety, particularly among young and inexperienced drivers.

www.passplus.org.uk
Pass Plus is a scheme backed by the Government's Driving Standards Agency and insurers to encourage newly qualified drivers to become better drivers.

www.roadsafetyuk.co.uk
Independent road safety website for information about speed, child safety, young drivers, the theory test, drinking and driving, etc.

www.rospa.co.uk/CMS
RoSPA's website provides information, advice, resources and training for the promotion of safety in all areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on or near water.

www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk
the THINK! road safety campaign website.