Little changes, change everything
National Highways develops a new safety campaign: ‘ Little changes, change everything .’ This aims to motivate motorists to make little changes to their driving behaviour to transform their own journeys and those of fellow road users.
The first wave of the long-term ‘Little changes, change everything’ campaign runs until Sunday 31 March. Supporting raising awareness of two driving behaviours that can make a big difference and improve everyone’s experience when driving on roads:
- The first is that drivers should drive in the left-hand lane when driving conditions allow.
- The second is that drivers should keep at least a two second gap between themselves and the vehicle in front.
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