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Read moreTHINK! have launched a new campaign which aims to raise awareness of the impact that even slight speeding on rural roads can have….
Read moreFollowing an increase in the proportion of vehicles speeding in the first national lockdown, THINK! has relaunched a new campaign encouraging high-risk young male drivers to rethink their need to…
Read more…that a mate doesn’t let a mate drink drive. Running on social media and online video, the campaign is part of our ongoing Mates Matter strategy – which looks to…
Read moreTHINK! campaign to warn drivers of the dangers of country roads. 60% of people killed on Britain’s roads die on rural roads, and new research shows many more drivers are…
Read moreIn this lesson pupils will discover how distractions impact reaction times. Pupils will analyse how the speed a car is travelling impacts both the thinking and braking times of the…
Read more…relaunching their campaign to raise awareness of the impact that even slight speeding on rural roads can have. The campaign speaks to male drivers aged 17-24, as they are overrepresented…
Read moreToday THINK!, the government’s flagship road safety campaign, launched a new website to help support road safety campaigns and education in England and Wales. The new website brings together the…
Read more…their licence, and 500 new drivers have lost their licence. THINK! campaign results show that whilst awareness of the penalty increase improved among adult drivers in England & Wales, and…
Read moreWe used to run campaigns at specific times of the year, and published a campaign calendar to support this. Under our new strategy, we have moved away from theme-based campaigns…
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