24/06/2024
Dutch Reach is a simple yet effective technique to prevent “dooring” - a dreaded and all too common crash, caused when people exiting a vehicle suddenly open a door into the path of a cyclist, or other vulnerable road user.
As active travel increases, safer interaction between cars and bicycles is reliant on co-operation and a greater awareness from drivers regarding the presence of less protected road users.
Partners in Road Safety Wales promote the Dutch Reach, which asks drivers and passengers to get into the habit of reaching across to the vehicle’s door with their far hand to open it.
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18/06/2024
Pentyrch Primary School celebrated a remarkable milestone recently, as Hazel Davies marked 50 years of service as a School Crossing Patrol.
Known for her motto, "Safe Journey Home" Hazel has dedicated her life to ensuring the safety of children and their families on the roads and, regardless of the weather, she has become a consistent and reassuring presence at the school.
During her time as a Cardiff Council School Crossing Patrol, Hazel has been awarded the British Empire Medal for her services and her commitment and inspirational spirit have made her a beloved figure in the community. She has educated generations on road safety and has even inspired her daughter and husband, John to take up the role.
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14/06/2024
On average 39 people are convicted of alcohol related driving offences every week in Wales.
Ahead of the first game at #EURO2024, Road Safety Wales is reminding people to plan ahead if they intend to drink alcohol.
If you are drinking alcohol, please make arrangements to get home, before you go out. Save the number of a local taxi in your phone, find out times of public transport or arrange a lift with someone sober. Just remember that if you’re asking a sober family member or friend to come and pick you up late at night or in the early hours of the morning, please be aware that they may be too tired to drive – fatigue can be a contributory factor in up to 20% of collisions.
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13/06/2024
As part of ongoing efforts to reduce motorcycle-related deaths and serious injuries on the roads of North Wales officers from the Roads Crime Unit held a special operation over the weekend using the NPAS (National Police Air Service) fixed wing aircraft.
Officers in marked and unmarked cars targeted the A494, A5 and A487 in the Gwynedd South area on Sunday, 9 June, roads which feature in KSI (killed or seriously injured) statistics in the area.
Temporary Sergeant Leigh McCann of the Roads Crime Unit said: “The aircraft was useful in locating and directing officers on the ground to areas where motorcycles were seen being ridden in an anti-social manner.
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10/06/2024
Monday 10 June marks the beginning of National Blood Donor Week.
National Blood Donor Week is a week where awareness is raised of the lifesaving importance of blood donation to encourage those who have never donated to give it a go.
These donations play a vital role in saving lives each day by supporting a range of treatments, from helping recovering accident victims and patients with blood cancers to supporting mothers and new-born babies during childbirth. The Welsh Blood Service supports 19 hospitals across the country and relies on donations from blood, platelet and bone marrow donors to support patients in need.
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06/06/2024
Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport
New road collision data published today shows that casualties have reduced on roads since the introduction of the new 20mph speed limits in September last year.
The data, which provides the total number of casualties in police recorded collisions, shows that in the last quarter of 2023 (October – December) road casualties on 20mph and 30mph roads reduced by 218, from 681 in 2022 to 463 in 2023.
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