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North Lanarkshire launches '20's Plenty
North Lanarkshire's Community Safety Transport Group recently launched a publicity campaign aimed at reducing vehicle speeds in residential areas.
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Major new campaign targets drug drivers
A major new anti-drug drive campaign has been launched across the West of Scotland.
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First Driving Lesson from Super Hero

Ian Kiely, a 10 year old boy from Craigneuk, Wishaw had the experience of a lifetime when he was guest of racing driver David Coulthard.
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Heavy lesson in road safety for South Lanarkshire youngsters

South Lanarkshire Council and Wincanton have joined forces to deliver a road safety initiative focusing on HGVs.
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Pupils go on the traffic trail at Townhill

Townhill Primary in Hamilton was the location for the latest ‘traffic trail’ organised by South Lanarkshire Council’s Road Safety team.
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Glasgow 'hurdles barrier' of active school travel

Scottish Olympic athlete Sinead Dudgeon 'hurdled the barrier' of travelling safely and energetically to school when she helped launch Glasgow’s first School Travel Plan Resource Pack.
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New car safety initiative targets expectant mums

A major new initiative was launched across the West of Scotland on 23 April to tackle the growing issue of babies and young children not properly restrained in cars.
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