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Road Safety Week 2006

1 October 2006

Monday, November 6 to Sunday, November 12, 2006

Organised by Brake, Road Safety Week is for everyone and everyone can get involved to help prevent death and injury on the road. This year’s theme is Young Drivers to raise awareness about the horrifying number of road crashes that involve young people and offer practical advice to young people about staying safe on roads. Schools, colleges, companies, community groups and road safety professionals are all encouraged to get involved.

www.roadsafetyweek.org.uk

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