Keeping Safe On the Roads
The Think! "Safe Adventures" Campaign (launched April 2024)
Nationally the number of child pedestrian casualties doubles between the ages of 9 and 11, with incidents more likely to happen during drop-off and pick up times.
The Think! "Safe Adventures" campaign (launched April 2024) aimed at parents of pupils in KS2 has a focus on the top 3 risky behaviours.
- Pedestrian failure to look / distraction (friends and mobiles)
- Pedestrian careless, reckless or in a hurry
- Safe place to cross (including parked cars and behind buses)
Parents are encouraged to have practice journeys and to model best practice and compliment the existing Green Cross Code (Stop, Look, Listen, Think.) with the positive message "Eyes up, Slow Down, Cross Safely"
‘EYES UP’ prompts children to put their phone away and look out for their friends and not distract them.
‘SLOW DOWN’ advises children to take care and don’t run across the road when traffic is coming even if you think there is time.
‘CROSS SAFELY’ reminds children to always find a safe place to cross, use a pedestrian crossing if there is one and choose a place where you can see clearly in all directions.
For further information please access:
Link to the Highway Code guidance for pedestrians
Highway Code-Pedestrians crossing the road
Toolkit for Safe Adventures campaign link: