Throughout the pandemic, we have found ourselves reflecting on what we were doing in the business this time last year and imagining what we could be doing this time next year when hopefully, the economy will have started to recover.Our biggest highli...
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Guest blog from Stevie Nicks - Just Another MagazineCold, dank and miserable? Driving for work and pleasure gets precarious when winter sets in — but you needn’t give your vehicle the cold shoulder. Whether driving is your job or you simply...
For so many businesses not just in the UK but around the world, COVID-19 has meant that 2020 will go down as being one of - if not THE - most difficult years.
We certainly haven’t found it easy, but we also have a lot to be thankful for, so we would ...
Since measures were introduced to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, all organisations have been adapting to new ways of working to comply with government advice surrounding self-isolation and social distancing.Transport was identified by the Governmen...
According to the Highway Code, if you are driving at 50 miles per hour (mph), it will take a total of 53 metres (m) to come to a complete stop. This is made up of 15m of thinking time and a 38m braking distance. But what does that really mean?Th...
We’re excited to announce that Llandudno-born rally star, Matt Edwards, has come on board as our first ever BriteAngle Ambassador. The 35-year-old Welshman along with co-driver Darren Garrod won round 1 of the 2020 British Rally Championship - t...
We are delighted to announce that experienced business leader and investor, Simon Bailey, has joined Road Safety Designs as a Management Consultant.
Simon is the former Director of Abergavenny-based Motorcare Motor Factors, which was founded in 1984 ...
If you’re the parent or carer of a child aged 17 or over, you’ll be familiar with the feeling of dread when he or she starts learning to drive.Yes, it’s an exciting time for them, but an extremely anxious one for their nearest and dearest. We’re...
2020 is almost upon us, so it seems like the perfect time to reflect on the past 12 months and set out our ambitions for the year ahead.Given we launched our first product - the BriteAngle LED Warning Triangle – in April 2018, this has been our first...
By far the majority of feedback we receive from customers is positive; they comment on the quality of our products, the packaging, ease of use and value for money.
But it’s fair to say that we also get the odd negative comment about the price of the ...
Road Safety Designs Limited
The Design Studio
Mail Box 252
Penarth - CF64 9FU
Telephone: +44 (0) 333 939 8272
Registered in England & Wales - 09335164
Terms & Conditions - Standard Limited Warranty
Online-Privacy - BriteAngle Road Safety Blog
The Design Studio
Mail Box 252
Penarth - CF64 9FU
Telephone: +44 (0) 333 939 8272
Registered in England & Wales - 09335164
Terms & Conditions - Standard Limited Warranty
Online-Privacy - BriteAngle Road Safety Blog
The ‘BriteAngle’ warning triangle is designed to promote safety by its proper use and does not guarantee that a collision will be avoided or physical injury from a road accident will not occur. Proper use of ‘BriteAngle’ is to place in a visible position in accordance with the road users legislation in the country of use. Following its application all vehicle occupants should vacate the vehicle and take up a safe position away from the road and traffic. Always store the ‘BriteAngle’ in the case provided, failure to do so may result in damage to the product and so affect its performance and condition.