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Children thanked for raising road safety awareness in London

29 June 2007

Primary school children from more than 100 schools in London were thanked today for taking on the role of Junior Road Safety Officers.

Since the scheme started we have had a great response and this year we have seen both very creative and emotive work

David Brown, Managing Director of Surface Transport at Transport for London

The day celebrated the second year of Transport for London's (TfL's) Junior Road Safety Officer scheme, which involves schools 'recruiting' Year Five and Six pupils to take the lead in promoting road safety issues among their peers.

With major improvements in road safety since the mid to late 1990s, such as 20mph speed limits on some residential roads, speed cameras and educational initiatives, there has been a significant reduction of 58 per cent in the number of children killed or seriously injured on London's roads.  

To recognise the childrens' hard work during the last year, they were invited to attend "Street Safe Live"; a fun-packed, educational and interactive road safety show.

The children acted as secret agents and used their road safety know-how to compete against other teams and help characters such as Bond-styled Double '00Safe' to complete a mission to make the fictitious Scary Square safe.

The day included an awards ceremony where some of the most exceptional Junior Road Safety Officers won prizes for their own imaginative 'Street Safe' ideas in song, words and art.

Vital role

 Jenny Jones, the Mayor's road safety ambassador, said: "We have to make our roads so safe that parents will allow their children to walk or cycle to school. Junior Road Safety Officers in schools across London are playing a vital role in helping to remind young people about road safety."

The awards were presented by David Brown, Managing Director of Surface Transport at TfL, who said: "This event recognises the great work that these children have done in getting the message across about road safety and we fully support them.

"Since the scheme started we have had a great response and this year we have seen both very creative and emotive work.

"Everything from talented rap songs about road safety to interviews with children who have themselves been involved in accidents, are only some of the examples of hard work we have seen this academic year.

"It is essential to educate youngsters about road safety and this event recognises the importance of rewarding the Junior Road Safety Officers for taking up such an important role in their schools.

"This annual event will continue to motivate school children to be part of this significant project."


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