Children's Road Safety Initiative Promotes Awareness and Safety Near Schools

Children from St Andrew's School in Plymouth joined forces with local police officers to educate drivers about safe driving and parking practices near schools. As part of the initiative, students designed safety posters, which were distributed to motorists during a brief foot patrol with police officers. The project aimed to build relationships between local schools, students, and law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of road safety education from a young age.

Key Takeaways:

  • The initiative involved students designing safety posters, which were used to educate drivers about safe driving and parking practices near schools.
  • Local police officers, including PCSO Katie Mole, worked with students to implement the project and engage with drivers on road safety.
  • The children took an active role in promoting safety messaging by participating in road safety assemblies and accompanying police officers on patrols.
  • The project aimed to promote safe driving habits not only near schools but also in general to help keep people safe.
  • The initiative demonstrated the importance of collaboration between local schools, students, and law enforcement in promoting road safety.

Statistics:

  • 5 safety poster designs were chosen and distributed to drivers during the patrol.
  • The patrol took place during school finishing hours to target drivers who may be distracted or in a rush.
  • Several motorists were spoken to by children and officers during the patrol.
  • The project promoted general road safety advice, which can be found on the Devon & Cornwall Police website.

Sources:

  • St Andrew's School in Plymouth
  • Devon & Cornwall Police
  • PCSO Katie Mole