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Featured Web Sites and LinksCan't find what you were looking for on The Pass? Why not try these other sites that provide driving theory and road safety information? July 2007SABRE is an organization interested in the history, design, geography and structure of the British road network. SABRE exists as a forum for ideas and opinions and as a hub for information for better understanding of UK roads and their history. The organization is officially neither for or against road building, and has no formal links with government, motorists' organisations, the road construction industry, the environmental lobby or pro-car groups. You can visit the SABRE web site at http://www.uk-roads.org.uk/ A similar type of unofficial site is Chris's British Road Directory. Among other things, it contains discussions of road intersections that visitors have categorised as bad junctions. March 2007Greg Michalski is raising money for charities involved in road safety work in the UK. Find out more at www.justgiving.com/alexmichalski November 2006'The Pass' features only a small number of the books and software products that are available to help prepare for the UK car driving test. To see a wider range, visit our amazon.co.uk affiliate store. July 2006Try our updated Seatbelts quiz. (Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later.) November 2005World Health Day 2004 highlighted the epidemic of road traffic accidents around the world, especially in developing countries. 'Road Safety Nigeria' is an independent web site that aims to raise awareness of road traffic issues in West Africa in the hope of reducing road deaths and injuries. October 2005Johan Jonck maintains arrivealive.co.za, an independent web site that gives an insight into road safety issues in South Africa. September 2005Brake is a UK charity that receives sponsorship from several 'blue chip' companies. The charity's web site provides advice and guidance on a wide range of road safety topics. August 2005
July 2005Many learner drivers don't realise that a freely accessible electronic copy of The Highway Code is available on the Internet. The site is published and maintained by the Department for Transport. If you really want to have your own printed copy of The Highway Code you can follow a link from the site to the TSO (The Stationery Office) online shop. June 2005Gerry Brennan, a driving instructor and former driving examiner from Glasgow, maintains www.the-instructor.com. The site contains a number of resources for UK learner drivers, including details of where to find the best, free driving theory tests and quizzes on the web. May 2005Surrey Police covers the largest stretch of motorway of any force in the country. Its well-designed web site contains a useful section on road safety. April 2005One of the largest collections of links to driving-related sites in the UK is the UK Motoring Directory. Official UK Government Web Sites
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