Children's On-Line Game Launched
An innovative online game to help reduce the number of children killed and injured on Britain's roads has been launched by DfT.
'The Code of Everand' uses a virtual world to help children develop skills - such as finding a safe place to cross and planning ahead - which will help them to stay safe in the real world.
More information is available here.
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