Concerned community? Do something about it!
This is your chance to get out there and do your bit for road safety. Our acclaimed road safety training days train you to deliver workshops to teenagers, parents, and company drivers
Hi, I’m Zak the Zebra, mascot of Brake’s Watch Out There’s A Kid About! Campaign, and I gallop around the country helping local communities blighted by dangerous roads.
As well as helping educate your community about the importance of taking care on roads, you may feel your community needs a particular road safety measure, for example a lower speed limit or crossing.
nine easy steps to forming a road safety group or committee that you can read on line or print off. There is one additional download available through this page.
ntroducing effective road engineering measures is a key way to reduce casualties. The information is designed to help concerned communities understand engineering measures.
concerned about the safety of children in your community and want to work with schools and other child care providers to improve their safety?
Web links to the official guidance that decision-makers follow; know as much as they do!
Whatever you’re planning, whether it’s a balloon release in memory of local people who have died on roads or a sponsored buggy-push by local mums in aid of Brake, promote your road safety initiatives in your local media
There are many ways you can help educate local people about the importance of taking more care on roads.
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