Helpful hazards
Our Helpful hazards campaign provides tips and advice on driving safely on country roads. The helpful hazards film takes common countryside sights (farm animals and agricultural equipment) and turns them…
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Our Helpful hazards campaign provides tips and advice on driving safely on country roads. The helpful hazards film takes common countryside sights (farm animals and agricultural equipment) and turns them…
Read moreThe March 2017 THINK! campaign was created to inform all drivers about the tougher handheld mobile phone legislation that came into effect on March 1st 2017. To highlight the risk…
Read more…crash if you use your phone. Your reaction times are 2 times slower if you text and drive using a hands-free phone than if you drink drive, and this increases…
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…out in front at all times. The campaign is designed to shine a light on the issue and we want to help us much as we can to stop people…
Read more…these unprecedented times, Road Safety GB is reminding all road users to do everything they can to avoid collisions and casualties, including: • Always drive at a legal and appropriate…
Read more…to drink alcohol, plan how to get home without driving. Agree a designated driver, save a taxi number in your phone, or find out about public transport routes and times….
Read moreTHINK! Drink Drive 2015 campaign. This campaign targets those who are tempted to drink ‘a couple’ before driving and shows how a second drink could double your chance of being…
Read moreAs a government organisation, THINK! does not test, evaluate, promote, approve or otherwise endorse one product or service over another. However, we’re always interested in hearing about new and innovative…
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