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…reminds cyclists to look out for lorries turning left – the area where one third of cyclist-HGV collisions happen. For campaign results, see ‘Reports’ at the ‘Get this’ link below….
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…reminds cyclists to look out for lorries turning left – the area where one third of cyclist-HGV collisions happen. For campaign results, see ‘Reports’ at the ‘Get this’ link below….
Read moreMale drivers aged 17-24 are over-represented in drink drive related accidents. They’re also less likely than the wider population to perceive drink driving behaviour as risky or unacceptable. Our ‘Pint…
Read moreYoung males aged 17-24 are four times more likely to be killed or seriously injured compared with car drivers aged 25 or over – and young male drivers are more…
Read more…these factual awareness raising assets (linked below) and the ‘Travel like you know them’ assets from Phase 2, depending on the objectives of their communications. If you would like advice…
Read more…is a great time to bring road safety to life for children. Introducing the newly updated Tales of the Road education resource. The resource contains new and updated tips and…
Read moreDue to the volume of emails we receive, we regret that we’re unable to respond to all enquiries. To help us provide you with the best service, our most commonly…
Read more…raises awareness of the dangers of drink driving, drug driving, not wearing a seat belt and using a mobile phone when driving. These were posted organically across THINK! social channels…
Read more…Campaign, the activity reinforces key road safety messages on speeding, drink, and mobiles, prioritising those at highest risk on the road. Young males aged 17-24 are four times more likely…
Read more…issue on short and familiar journeys at night. To help tackle this, THINK! is launching a new seat belts campaign to encourage young men to wear their seat belts, whatever…
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