10/07/2024
Summer Road Safety Campaign Launches
All road users in Northern Ireland has been urged to take care on the roads over the holiday period to "make sure they and their loved ones get home safe".
Making the call, Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd said: "Tragically, so far this year 34 people have set out on a routine journey and have lost their lives. That's a family member or a friend who will never home again, leaving a devasting impact on that family, their friendship circle and the wider community. Too many people are dying on our roads. In fact, on average one life is lost every single week."
Launching the new digital road safety campaign, Minister O'Dowd said: "Today, I am launching a new digital campaign which asks you to ROADWISE UP. Watch your speed, do not take drink and/or drugs and drive, take care to cross roads in a safe place, be mindful of cyclists and other road users and never use your mobile phone while driving. No matter how we choose to travel, or how long or short the journey, together we can ensure that everyone gets safely on their holidays and home again. Please ROADWISE UP and travel safely."
Making the call, Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd said: "Tragically, so far this year 34 people have set out on a routine journey and have lost their lives. That's a family member or a friend who will never home again, leaving a devasting impact on that family, their friendship circle and the wider community. Too many people are dying on our roads. In fact, on average one life is lost every single week."
Launching the new digital road safety campaign, Minister O'Dowd said: "Today, I am launching a new digital campaign which asks you to ROADWISE UP. Watch your speed, do not take drink and/or drugs and drive, take care to cross roads in a safe place, be mindful of cyclists and other road users and never use your mobile phone while driving. No matter how we choose to travel, or how long or short the journey, together we can ensure that everyone gets safely on their holidays and home again. Please ROADWISE UP and travel safely."
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