Jersey Safe Roads

Road Safety Resources

Road safety is a shared responsibility, and access to the right information can make a huge difference. To help you stay informed and make safer choices, we’ve compiled a list of valuable websites offering a wide range of resources, from local safety updates to expert advice on vehicle maintenance and road regulations.

Local Resources

These locally based resources provide Jersey-specific road safety guidance, services, and legislation to support all road users on the Island. From practical advice offered by the States of Jersey Police and Jersey Fire and Rescue Service, to training with the Jersey School of Motorcycling and motoring services provided by Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS), these links connect you directly to trusted information. You’ll also find tools such as the Vehicle Search, guidance on licensing and driving instruction, and access to the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law through the Jersey Legal Information Board.

States of Jersey Police

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service

Government of Jersey Road Safety Advice

The States of Jersey Police provide practical road safety advice to help all road users stay safe. Topics include the importance of being visible in low light with Be Safe Be Seen, what to do in the event of a road collision, the risks of speeding, and the legal requirements around seatbelt use for drivers and passengers.

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service provides additional road safety guidance to help emergency responders reach incidents quickly and safely. Learn how to respond when emergency vehicles need to pass, the importance of parking considerately, keeping fire hydrants clear, and what to do during incidents in the Tunnel.

The Government of Jersey offers further road safety guidance, including tips on cycling safely, driving in severe weather, the dangers of drink driving, how to share the road with vulnerable users like pedestrians and cyclists, seat belt and child car seat laws, and advice for driving abroad or around emergency vehicles.

States of Jersey Police

States of Jersey Police

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service

The States of Jersey Police provide practical road safety advice to help all road users stay safe. Topics include the importance of being visible in low light with Be Safe Be Seen, what to do in the event of a road collision, the risks of speeding, and the legal requirements around seatbelt use for drivers and passengers.

The States of Jersey Police provide practical road safety advice to help all road users stay safe. Topics include the importance of being visible in low light with Be Safe Be Seen, what to do in the event of a road collision, the risks of speeding, and the legal requirements around seatbelt use for drivers and passengers.

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service provides additional road safety guidance to help emergency responders reach incidents quickly and safely. Learn how to respond when emergency vehicles need to pass, the importance of parking considerately, keeping fire hydrants clear, and what to do during incidents in the Tunnel.

Government of Jersey Road Safety Advice

Jersey Travel

The Government of Jersey offers further road safety guidance, including tips on cycling safely, driving in severe weather, the dangers of drink driving, how to share the road with vulnerable users like pedestrians and cyclists, seat belt and child car seat laws, and advice for driving abroad or around emergency vehicles.

The Government of Jersey provides travel and transport guidance on topics such as coastal defence, vehicle licensing, public transport, cycling, and maritime and aviation regulations. You’ll also find information on roadworks, parking, event planning on public roads, foreign travel, pet travel, and bringing a vehicle to the Island.

Driver and Vehicle Standards

Vehicle Search Tool

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers a range of motoring services, including booking your driving test, choosing a vehicle registration mark and reporting a defective vehicle. Contact information and opening hours are also available for those needing direct assistance from the DVS team.

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers an online Vehicle Search tool that allows you to check key information held about a vehicle. This includes registration details, make, model, fuel type, engine size, date of first registration, and more.

Jersey School of Motorcycling

Approved Driving Instructors

Jersey School of Motorcycling is the approved provider of Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) in Jersey, offering a range of courses for all experience levels. From CBT and pre-test lessons to private and advanced training, their qualified instructors aim to help riders build confidence, ride safely, and exceed test standards.

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) provides a list of Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) to help learner drivers find qualified and authorised professionals for driving lessons in Jersey. This ensures that all instruction meets the required standards for safe and effective driver training.

Jersey's Road Traffic Law

The Jersey Legal Information Board provides full access to the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, covering driver licensing, traffic offences, drink and drug driving, seat belt and helmet laws, vehicle standards, public parking, pedestrian and school crossings, disabled road use, collisions, enforcement, and penalties.

Jersey Travel

Driver and Vehicle Standards

Vehicle Search Tool

The Government of Jersey provides travel and transport guidance on topics such as coastal defence, vehicle licensing, public transport, cycling, and maritime and aviation regulations. You’ll also find information on roadworks, parking, event planning on public roads, foreign travel, pet travel, and bringing a vehicle to the Island.

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers a range of motoring services, including booking your driving test, choosing a vehicle registration mark and reporting a defective vehicle. Contact information and opening hours are also available for those needing direct assistance from the DVS team.

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers an online Vehicle Search tool that allows you to check key information held about a vehicle. This includes registration details, make, model, fuel type, engine size, date of first registration, and more.

Jersey School of Motorcycling

Approved Driving Instructors

Jersey's Road Traffic Law

Jersey School of Motorcycling is the approved provider of Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) in Jersey, offering a range of courses for all experience levels. From CBT and pre-test lessons to private and advanced training, their qualified instructors aim to help riders build confidence, ride safely, and exceed test standards.

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) provides a list of Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) to help learner drivers find qualified and authorised professionals for driving lessons in Jersey. This ensures that all instruction meets the required standards for safe and effective driver training.

The Jersey Legal Information Board provides full access to the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, covering driver licensing, traffic offences, drink and drug driving, seat belt and helmet laws, vehicle standards, public parking, pedestrian and school crossings, disabled road use, collisions, enforcement, and penalties.

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service provides additional road safety guidance to help emergency responders reach incidents quickly and safely. Learn how to respond when emergency vehicles need to pass, the importance of parking considerately, keeping fire hydrants clear, and what to do during incidents in the Tunnel.

Government of Jersey Road Safety Advice

The Government of Jersey offers further road safety guidance, including tips on cycling safely, driving in severe weather, the dangers of drink driving, how to share the road with vulnerable users like pedestrians and cyclists, seat belt and child car seat laws, and advice for driving abroad or around emergency vehicles.

Jersey Travel

The Government of Jersey provides travel and transport guidance on topics such as coastal defence, vehicle licensing, public transport, cycling, and maritime and aviation regulations. You’ll also find information on roadworks, parking, event planning on public roads, foreign travel, pet travel, and bringing a vehicle to the Island.

Driver and Vehicle Standards

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers a range of motoring services, including booking your driving test, choosing a vehicle registration mark and reporting a defective vehicle. Contact information and opening hours are also available for those needing direct assistance from the DVS team.

Vehicle Search Tool

Driving and Vehicle Standards (DVS) offers an online Vehicle Search tool that allows you to check key information held about a vehicle. This includes registration details, make, model, fuel type, engine size, date of first registration, and more.

Jersey School of Motorcycling

Jersey School of Motorcycling is the approved provider of Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) in Jersey, offering a range of courses for all experience levels. From CBT and pre-test lessons to private and advanced training, their qualified instructors aim to help riders build confidence, ride safely, and exceed test standards.

Approved Driving Instructors

Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS) provides a list of Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) to help learner drivers find qualified and authorised professionals for driving lessons in Jersey. This ensures that all instruction meets the required standards for safe and effective driver training.

Jersey's Road Traffic Law

The Jersey Legal Information Board provides full access to the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, covering driver licensing, traffic offences, drink and drug driving, seat belt and helmet laws, vehicle standards, public parking, pedestrian and school crossings, disabled road use, collisions, enforcement, and penalties.

Wider Road Safety Resources

These wider resources, primarily based in the UK, offer useful information, guidance, and support on a range of road safety topics. From child car seat safety and tyre maintenance to public awareness campaigns and transport research, these organisations and websites provide valuable insights to help improve road user safety.

Road Safety GB provides weekly updates on road safety news and initiatives from across the UK. The site supports local authority road safety officers with up-to-date guidance and insights on policy, education, and best practices.

 

Brake is a road safety charity that supports people affected by road traffic collisions and promotes safer road use through campaigns, education, and its annual Road Safety Week initiative.

Road Safety GB provides weekly updates on road safety news and initiatives from across the UK. The site supports local authority road safety officers with up-to-date guidance and insights on policy, education, and best practices.

 

THINK! is the UK government’s road safety campaign, offering educational resources and awareness campaigns for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. The site features information tailored to children, teenagers, parents, and professionals.

RoadPeace is the UK’s national charity for road crash victims, offering emotional and practical support to those bereaved or seriously injured. The charity also campaigns for justice and policies to reduce road danger.

PACTS (Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety) works to protect human life by promoting transport safety for the public benefit. As a registered charity, they supports policymakers with evidence-based recommendations and research.

 

RAC Foundation is a transport policy and research organisation that explores issues related to mobility, safety, environment, and road use. Their research supports evidence-based improvements to transport systems and road safety.

TyreSafe is a UK charity dedicated to promoting tyre safety. They raises awareness of the risks associated with defective or illegal tyres and provides practical guidance on tyre maintenance and checks.

Good Egg Safety provides award-winning guidance on child car seat safety, family cycling, and road safety for new and older drivers. Their resources and training programmes support families, schools, and workplaces in promoting safer road use across the UK.

RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) offers trusted information and advice on a wide range of road safety topics. From driver education to campaign materials, their resources support safer behaviour on the roads for all users.

Road Safety GB provides weekly updates on road safety news and initiatives from across the UK. The site supports local authority road safety officers with up-to-date guidance and insights on policy, education, and best practices.

Brake is a road safety charity that supports people affected by road traffic collisions and promotes safer road use through campaigns, education, and its annual Road Safety Week initiative.

THINK! is the UK government’s road safety campaign, offering educational resources and awareness campaigns for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. The site features information tailored to children, teenagers, parents, and professionals.

RoadPeace is the UK’s national charity for road crash victims, offering emotional and practical support to those bereaved or seriously injured. The charity also campaigns for justice and policies to reduce road danger.

PACTS (Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety) works to protect human life by promoting transport safety for the public benefit. As a registered charity, they supports policymakers with evidence-based recommendations and research.

RAC Foundation is a transport policy and research organisation that explores issues related to mobility, safety, environment, and road use. Their research supports evidence-based improvements to transport systems and road safety.

TyreSafe is a UK charity dedicated to promoting tyre safety. They raises awareness of the risks associated with defective or illegal tyres and provides practical guidance on tyre maintenance and checks.

Good Egg Safety provides award-winning guidance on child car seat safety, family cycling, and road safety for new and older drivers. Their resources and training programmes support families, schools, and workplaces in promoting safer road use across the UK.

RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) offers trusted information and advice on a wide range of road safety topics. From driver education to campaign materials, their resources support safer behaviour on the roads for all users.

Brake is a road safety charity that supports people affected by road traffic collisions and promotes safer road use through campaigns, education, and its annual Road Safety Week initiative.

THINK! is the UK government’s road safety campaign, offering educational resources and awareness campaigns for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. The site features information tailored to children, teenagers, parents, and professionals.

RoadPeace is the UK’s national charity for road crash victims, offering emotional and practical support to those bereaved or seriously injured. The charity also campaigns for justice and policies to reduce road danger.

PACTS (Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety) works to protect human life by promoting transport safety for the public benefit. As a registered charity, they supports policymakers with evidence-based recommendations and research.

RAC Foundation is a transport policy and research organisation that explores issues related to mobility, safety, environment, and road use. Their research supports evidence-based improvements to transport systems and road safety.

TyreSafe is a UK charity dedicated to promoting tyre safety. They raises awareness of the risks associated with defective or illegal tyres and provides practical guidance on tyre maintenance and checks.

Good Egg Safety provides award-winning guidance on child car seat safety, family cycling, and road safety for new and older drivers. Their resources and training programmes support families, schools, and workplaces in promoting safer road use across the UK.

RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) offers trusted information and advice on a wide range of road safety topics. From driver education to campaign materials, their resources support safer behaviour on the roads for all users.