Organisation: ISOH & TRL
Date uploaded: 10th April 2013
Date published/launched: August 2011
This research aimed to review and assess the evidence for the effectiveness of different approaches (interventions), in order to inform businesses about the most effective ways to reduce work-related road risk.

The research team wanted to answer three key questions:
• Is there enough evidence from high quality evaluations to support a definitive statement about the overall effectiveness of work-related road safety interventions?
• If not, what levels of effectiveness are suggested by studies using weaker evaluations?
• In either case, what can be said about the effectiveness of different types of intervention?
The project consisted of two key stages:
• A systematic review of existing literature about approaches to managing and reducing work-related road risk
• A consultation with a range of stakeholders at the beginning and end of the project.
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