30 Μαΐ 2019

Brake News for Road Safety

Community engagement

Brake's Kids Walk with Shaun the Sheep
Wednesday 26 June
Next month, thousands of children aged between 4 and 11 will put their best feet forward to take part in a Brake's Kids Walk and promote road safety and the health and planet-saving benefits of walking.

Brake’s Kids Walk is taking place with the support of Aardman and Shaun the Sheep. Shaun will be helping children talk to grown ups about how to make streets safer and healthier for everyone. The walk, co-ordinated by Brake and sponsored by the Ocado Foundation, is also a great opportunity for schools to raise money to help Brake campaign for safer roads and support families who have lost loved ones in road crashes.

Get your school involved: Click here to register for your free action pack full of posters, lesson plans and activities, featuring Shaun the Sheep and his friends, or email kidswalk@brake.org.uk.

Campaigns

Safe Driving report on Speed

Last week we launched the latest Direct Line & Brake Safe Driving report on Speed. The report, based on a survey of more than
1,000 UK drivers, revealed that drivers feel unsafe travelling at 60mph on single-carriageway rural roads and the majority would support – or not object to –
a reduction in the speed limit.

We used the findings to call on the Government to review the default 60mph speed limit on rural roads, with a view to its reduction. The report gained good coverage in national and local news media.

Learn more: Click here to read the full report. The accompanying press release can be found here.

Transport Select Committee Road Safety Inquiry

The Transport Select Committee has launched an inquiry into the Government's approach to road safety. With five people dying on our roads every day, this is a welcome step and will hopefully lead to constructive dialogue about how the Government's approach can be improved. We would like to see the Government commit to a vision zero approach with clear targets.

Read more: Brake’s full submission to the inquiry is available here.

Fundraising

Event: It’s festival season! Show your talent at Brake Fest
If you’re a band waiting to play your next gig, or a theatre or dance group ready to put on a performance, why not join us for Brake Fest this summer?  
Brake Fest involves performers across the UK organising fundraising events that showcase local talent and bring the community together to raise money to help prevent road death and injury.
Arrange a gig, concert, comedy night, dance show, open mic night, or busking session.
Or why not hold a bucket collection at a pre-arranged event? 
Get involved: Visit our website to register your event and find out how Brake can help you.

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