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Road Safety Toolkit upgrade

1 February 2021

The Road Safety Toolkit provides free information on the causes and prevention of road crashes that cause death and injury. Last year it was used over 50,000 times.

As we move into the 2030-Decade of Action for Road Safety, the Toolkit is being upgraded and modernised.  Please take a look and provide your feedback about the website and suggestions about how it can be improved.

A short survey is available here - it will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

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