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Be Safe Be Seen
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Child road safety campaign
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This year's Be Safe Be Seen campaign was launched on Tuesday 24 October in preparation for the end of British Summer Time on Sunday 29 October. |
As the clocks go back and the nights draw in, children are more vulnerable as they are less visible to motorists. We want to encourage all children to wear something bright and take extra care when out and about near roads.
Our key messages are:
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Make sure you can be easily seen, especially at night, on dark days and in bad weather |
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Bright or fluorescent clothes show up best by day, especially in dull or misty weather |
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By night, reflective material is best and shows up in car headlights - fluorescent clothing doesn't work after dark. Reflective tape can be put on clothing, school bags and equipment |
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It is an offence to cycle at night without a white front light, a red back light and a red reflector at the back, so make sure all bikes are properly equipped and working |
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Cross the road at the safest place possible. e.g. zebra, pelican, puffin and patrolled crossings |
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Use the Green Cross Code: Stop, Look, Listen, Live |
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If you are out at night, choose routes that are well-lit by streetlights and cross at well-lit places |
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Be Safe Be Seen reflective stickers
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| THINK! Stop Look Listen and Live website |
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Screenshots of the Hedgehog Stop Look and Listen website
Visit Spike the Hedgehogs website at the following web link:
www.hedgehogs.gov.uk
Further information
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