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Bull-bars are in the ring again for bans

9th October 1997, Page 13
9th October 1997
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• The eradication of bull-bars is being proposed in a consultation document released by the Department of Transport.

Over the next three months road safety groups and bullbar manufacturers will be asked for their views on a number of options designed to control new and existing bull-bars.

Options include banning all metal bull-bars or requiring plastic and metal bull-bars to be tested to determine how much damage they would cause to pedestrians in the event of an accident.

Roads Minister Baroness Hayman says: "Effective action is necessary to protect pedestrians from being killed or injured by bull-bars.

"We must consider national action."

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Organisations: Department of Transport
People: Baroness Hayman

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