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Published:  31 August, 2007

MORAY's latest road death has sparked a warning to all motorists to take extra care when setting out on the roads.

Published:  24 August, 2007

THERE is no let-up in the message for motorists to take care. Three people were killed and four seriously injured in North-east roads last week.

Published:  17 August, 2007

MORAY traffic police admit being stunned and saddened after booking 14 drivers for failing to wear seatbelts in a crackdown lasting just eight hours.

Published:  10 August, 2007

YOUNG drivers have to accept they are not invincible and a car is a potentially lethal weapon which can take life.

Published:  10 August, 2007

THE horrific scenes traffic officers like Constable Colin Matheson have to contend with are unimaginable to most people.

Published:  10 August, 2007

THE job of a police collision investigator is to exmaine all the evidence from the scene of a crash to establish the truth behind a fatal smash.

Published:  10 August, 2007

CLARE McArthur experienced the full spectrum of adverse driving conditions in one day.

Published:  10 August, 2007

THE majority of Scots believe drivers should not be allowed to drink any alcohol.

Published:  10 August, 2007

THE number of fatal accidents in Moray has prompted the area's MSP to seek a meeting with the transport minister Stewart Stevenson.

Published:  10 August, 2007

YOUNG drivers can get advice and practical tips on how to improve their driving at a special event in Moray later this year.

Published:  03 August, 2007

THE heartache of losing their cherished daughter is as raw now for Ian and Rosalind Dick as it was nine months ago when police officers broke the devastating news to them.

Published:  03 August, 2007

HIS blood runs cold when firefighter Colin Tawse gets the shout to attend a road traffic collision (RTC).

Published:  03 August, 2007

IMAGINE trying to treat a critically injured woman trapped in a car while her husband is lying dead in the driver's seat.

Published:  03 August, 2007

THE last mistake you ever make behind the wheel of a car could end up with you inside a coffin.

Published:  27 July, 2007

KNOCKING on a family's door to tell them their teenage son or daughter has been killed in a road crash is the job no police officer wants.

Published:  27 July, 2007

A MIX of enforcement and education is used by the police to ram home the road safety message, with young drivers in the 17-25 years bracket a particular focus.

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