Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of preventable injury and death for children and youth. Road Traffic fatalities, injuries and trauma have enormous impacts on individuals, families and communities. Education on road safety needs to start at a young age and continue as children grow, while keeping the safety topics relevant according to their age. National and local road safety issues are the subject of regular publicity campaigns including highlighting the dangers of drinking and driving, speeding and the need to wear a seat belt, Helmet use and Child protection. The Road Safety Education Safedrive Africa Foundation team also offers advice on child car seats and workshops for young people.
we appeal to all employers to implement driver safety program at their workplace. We are willing to work with you together we can save lives and make a change to change drivers behaviour.
Hosting a Road Safety Week or Road Safety Day is a fun and educational way to promote road safety awareness and engage students as well as the greater school community.
Hosting a Road Safety Week or Road Safety Day is a fun and educational way to promote road safety awareness and engage students as well as the greater school community.
School-based programs and campaigns as well as community involvement are key elements of an integrated approach to reducing road traffic-related injuries and fatalities. Learning extends beyond the classroom and can involve a variety of stakeholders including families, police officers, public health nurses, government officials and non-profit organizations in your community.
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