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Show your support for road victims

A rectangle social media image for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. It features the date "Sunday 16 November". The text reads, "Remembering everyone who has been killed or suffered serious injury on our roads." Below this, there are hashtags "#RoadSafetyWeek" and "#WDoR". The bottom of image includes a logo with a lit candle and the text "WORLD DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS" and the website "worlddayofremembrance.org"
A square social media image for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. It features the date "Sunday 16 November". The text reads, "Remembering everyone who has been killed or suffered serious injury on our roads." Below this, there are hashtags "#RoadSafetyWeek" and "#WDoR". The bottom of image includes a logo with a lit candle and the text "WORLD DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS" and the website "worlddayofremembrance.org"

Tell people you're taking part in Road Safety Week

A rectangle image to share on social media, stating that I'm taking part in Road Safety Week 2025, which runs from 16-22 November, with the theme "SAFE VEHICLES SAVE LIVES." The image features icons of various modes of transport, including a car, horse, motorcycle, bicycle, van, and bus, and the slogan, "Let's make every journey as safe as possible, whoever we are and however we travel." The image's footer lists the organiser, Brake the road safety charity, and sponsors Autoglass, Hastings Direct, Motive, and Samsara.
A square image to share on social media, stating that I'm taking part in Road Safety Week 2025, which runs from 16-22 November, with the theme "SAFE VEHICLES SAVE LIVES." The image features icons of various modes of transport, including a car, horse, motorcycle, bicycle, van, and bus, and the slogan, "Let's make every journey as safe as possible, whoever we are and however we travel." The image's footer lists the organiser, Brake the road safety charity, and sponsors Autoglass, Hastings Direct, Motive, and Samsara.
A rectangle image to share on social media, stating that we're taking part in Road Safety Week 2025, which runs from 16-22 November, with the theme "SAFE VEHICLES SAVE LIVES." The image features icons of various modes of transport, including a car, horse, motorcycle, bicycle, van, and bus, and the slogan, "Let's make every journey as safe as possible, whoever we are and however we travel." The image's footer lists the organiser, Brake the road safety charity, and sponsors Autoglass, Hastings Direct, Motive, and Samsara.
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Tell people about safe vehicles

A rectangle text-based image to share on social media. The text reads: What is a safe vehicle? Safe vehicles help make roads safe for everyone. When someone makes a mistake on a road, people can get killed or badly hurt. Safe vehicles help protect against the mistakes that people make. They are designed to prevent road crashes and protect people if a crash does happen. The image's footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A rectangle text-based image to share on social media. A circle in the left corner reads: What is a safe vehicle? Safe vehicles are designed to prevent road crashes and protect people if a crash does happen. The right side of the image states that safe vehicles are roadworthy, prevent crashes and protect people. The image's footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A square text-based image to share on social media. The text reads: What is a safe vehicle? Safe vehicles are designed to prevent road crashes and protect people if a crash does happen. Safe vehicles are roadworthy, prevent crashes and protect people. The image's footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.

Why do we need safe vehicles?

A rectangle graphic image to share on social media. The text reads: "5 people are killed on UK roads every day. It's time to end the carnage." The footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A square graphic image to share on social media. The text reads: "5 people are killed on UK roads every day. It's time to end the carnage." The footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A rectangle image to share on social media. The text states: "1,671 people were killed on UK roads last year. Do you think this is acceptable?" A banner at the bottom shows the logo for Road Safety Week
A square image to share on social media. The text states: "1,671 people were killed on UK roads last year. Do you think this is acceptable?" A banner at the bottom shows the logo for Road Safety Week
Text-based image with branding for Road Safety Week 2025, organised by Brake, the road safety charity. The text reads: Why is it important to keep to speed limits? Speed is a critical issue. It was a road safety factor in 59% of all road deaths in 2024.
Square text-based image with branding for Road Safety Week 2025, organised by Brake, the road safety charity. The text reads: Why is it important to keep to speed limits? Speed is a critical issue. It was a road safety factor in 59% of all road deaths in 2024.

How can we make journeys safer?

A rectangle text-based image to share on social media. The text reads: What can I do to make safer journeys? We all have a responsibility to use roads safely to protect ourselves and others. We can choose safe ways to travel using safe vehicles at safe speeds. The footer shows the image for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A square text-based image to share on social media. The text reads: What can I do to make safer journeys? We all have a responsibility to use roads safely to protect ourselves and others. We can choose safe ways to travel using safe vehicles at safe speeds. The footer shows the image for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety charity.
A rectangle image to share on social media. The image shows a circle in the left corner, with text that asks How can we keep our children safe on roads? The text on the right side explains that parents and carers can help keep children safe by choosing the safest vehicles they can afford, keeping vehicles well-maintained, carrying out essential checks before every journey, making sure children sit in a well-fitted child seat, and setting a good example by wearing seatbelts, never using a phone when driving and driving slowly in places where people live. The image's footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week, organised by Brake, the road safety chartity.
A rectangle graphic image to share on social media. The left side of the image shows a flower graphic. The right side shows text, which reads: FLOWER checks. Make sure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy. A mnemonic for the word 'flower' reminds the reader to check fuel, lights, oil, water, electrics and rubber before setting off on a journey. The image's footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week by Brake, the road safety charity.
Image one of two, to share on social media. The square image shows a graphic of a flower, with the words 'check before every journey' in the centre. The six petals show symbols from a car's dashboard, including the battery warning light, fuel light and headlight symbol. The footer shows the logo for Road Safety Week by Brake, the road safety charity.
Image two of two, to share on social media. A square text-based image. The text reads: FLOWER checks. Make sure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy. It shows a mnemonic for the word flower, reminding the reader to check their vehicle's fuel, lights, oil, water, electrics and rubber before setting off on a journey. The footer shows the logo for Brake, the road safety charity.