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Traffic club for tots improves road safety
Toddlers from Hollandbush Nursery were on hand recently to highlight the benefits of the Children's Traffic Club in Scotland.
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New resource marks European Road Safety Day
A new interactive resource for school pupils in primary four to seven has been launched by South Lanarkshire Council's Road Safety team to mark European Road Safety Day.
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Campaign to put the brakes on reckless young drivers
A campaign to cut the number of young drivers and passengers who are killed or injured in car crashes across the West of Scotland has been launched today (30 September) by the West of Scotland Road Safety Forum.
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Walk to School Month underway
Children and their parents are being urged to reap the benefits of walking to school.
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Know the limits, young drivers warned
Young drivers are being warned they will have their licences revoked if they receive six penalty points within two years of passing their test.
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Trip down memory lane just the ticket for Glasgow's older pedestrians
Hundreds of older people in Glasgow enjoyed a nostalgic trip down memory lane during the month of August as part of a road safety awareness campaign.
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Junior Road Safety Officers learn the ropes
South Lanarkshire's army of Junior Road Safety Officers have been finding out exactly what the role entails.
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Slow down and save your licence
South Ayrshire Council are working in partnership with Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership (SSCP) to highlight to new young drivers, and those about to learn to drive, the importance of not exceeding speed limits.
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Schools take part in Cycling Challenge
ALMOST 1000 pupils from across South Lanarkshire have taken part in this year's Cycling Challenge.
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Launch of Travelling Green packs
A taching pack which encourages children and their parents to feel more confident about walking to and from school has been launched
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PENNYBURN JRSO's ARE EGGSPERTS
New online resource gets thumbs-up from pupils
Pupils from an East Kilbride primary school are backing a new online resource which teaches them about road safety.
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PENNYBURN JRSO's ARE EGGSPERTS
Pennyburn Primary School's Junior Road Safety Officers impressed officers from Roads and Transportation so much they made their small Easter-themed Road Safety sign into a lifelike version.".
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Walk to School Week a huge success
Schools throughout South Lanarkshire have been taking part in a number of events to mark "Walk to School Week".
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Thousands of pupils to receive cycle training
Over 3000 pupils from primary schools across South Lanarkshire have signed up to take part in cycle training over the next few months.
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SOUTH AYRSHIRE LEADS THE WAY IN MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
Spring is in the air, the weather is improving and many motorcyclists, whose bikes have been in storage during the winter months, are getting them ready for the 2008 biker season.
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NEW INTERACTIVE ROAD SAFETY INITIATIVE
Three Doonfoot Primary School pupils are the first young people in South Ayrshire to use a new, interactive, multi media road safety education resource 'a2bsafely'.
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NEW INTERACTIVE ROAD SAFETY INITIATIVE
Three Doonfoot Primary School pupils are the first young people in South Ayrshire to use a new, interactive, multi media road safety education resource 'a2bsafely'.
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New campaign tackles young driver and passenger casualties in the West of Scotland
A major new road safety campaign, which aims to reduce the number of young drivers and passengers who are killed or seriously injured in road crashes across the West of Scotland, has been launched today (7 February 2008).
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