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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / REACT exceeds 9000, expands into Republic of Ireland

REACT exceeds 9000, expands into Republic of Ireland

Date: 20th April 2023 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0
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The NTDA has now issued more than 9000 REACT licences to commercial tyre technicians assessed as competent to work safely at the roadside across the UK. The need for such a system is clear. Prior to the introduction of REACT in 2011, some technicians were seriously injured and others killed while working at the roadside.

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