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Staying safe on the roads is easy as ABC for young Londoners

02 November 2005

Transport for London will this term be sending a free copy of 'The A-Z of Traffic Tales' to every primary school in London to help teachers educate children about road safety from the very start of their school careers.

There is still a long way to go, and one child hurt on our roads is one too many

As the name suggests, each letter of the alphabet has its own engaging short story with colourful, lively pictures presented in six 'Big Books', ideal for class, group or individual use.

There is also a comprehensive teacher's guide crammed with literacy ideas, discussion points, key words, a range of suggested activities for citizenship, and detailed information on relevant road safety messages.

A colourful alphabet frieze is provided for display and further stimulation.

Chris Lines, Head of TfL's London Road Safety Unit, said: "Having introduced a number of initiatives to improve the Capital's road safety record, we've seen the number of children killed or seriously injured on London's roads fall by 48 per cent since 1998.

"However, there is still a long way to go, and one child hurt on our roads is one too many.

"We hope that by providing teachers with the means to include road safety messages while meeting national curriculum requirements, we can equip children from an early age with the knowledge that will help keep them safe on London's roads."

'The A-Z of Traffic Tales' will be launched on Friday 4 November at 1030 at the Washington Mayfair Hotel, Curzon Street, London W1J 5HE.

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