#APB Spotlight Day 11!
Research by @gemmabriggs.bsky.social, Leanne Savigar-Shaw, & @roadspolicingwells.bsky.social shows how police officers, often unknowingly, encourage a dangerous myth: that handsfree phone-use is safe while driving. 🧵👇(1/4)
Posts by Prof Gemma Briggs
Well worth a read 👇 The assumed connection between increased tech use and reduced IQ/attention focus/ 'brain rot' might seem intuitive, but "...this tech panic is not based on evidence. It’s based on vibes.”
Webinar tomorrow- Road death and the pursuit of justice.
Still time to register.
I was interviewed on Radio 4's World at One today on the RAC report on motoring's findings about speeding. You can listen to the interview here, from approx 40.30mins. We need to recognise the impact of road user attitude and behaviour on everyone's safety www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
We need to address the language used in road collisions if we're ever going to recognise road injury and death as the serious public health issue it is. A *driver* lost control of their vehicle, with fatal consequences.
We have a second webinar on 17th Jan at 11am presented in association with Slater + Gordon Lawyers, a distinguished panel - including CC Jo Shiner and senior coroner Jon Heath - to discuss the topic of road death and the pursuit of justice.
Click here to register; https://buff.ly/4fPUhXB