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Education

This page last updated 2 October, 2008

 

The road environment plays a large and important part in all our lives, both as children and adults. Our young people are more likely to die or be injured as a result of an accident on the road than from any other cause.

Under the Education Reform Act (ERA) 1988, every child is entitled to a curriculum which, among other things, prepares children for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life. Road user education attempts to safe guard our children as they make increasing use of the roads and to prepare them for adult life as users, citizens and managers of that environment.

Road safety is too important and complex to be addressed through simple messages given a few times a year.

The aims of road user education:

Key questions to ask when planning Road User Education in your school:

The Road Safety Group may be able to help:

 

 

 

 

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