Learning about road safety can help prevent accidents and keep people safe.🚸🧒 Everyone has a responsibility to look after themselves and others when out on the roads, whether you’re a driver, a pedestrian or a road worker. Every year, Brake, the road safety charity spreads awareness about how we can all help minimise incidents out on the roads. 🚗 This year, Corserv Facilities and CORMAC invited local schools to Camborne Rugby Ground for the children to learn about our school crossing patrollers, the importance of wearing high visibility clothing and how everyone can be a Road Safety Hero. The children had a chance to dress up as a school crossing patroller (lollipop person) followed by a workshop on safe crossings, with an exciting opportunity to sit in one of our new gritters ‘Gritchard Trevithick’! ❄️ We handed out a Road Safety Device to each student, these are high-vis keychains made using recycled Cormac PPE and designed to attach to clothing to keep pedestrians visible to road users. We were delighted to also welcome Simon Ashby representing the Corserv Board and Cornwall Council Fleet Manager Chris Bell to the event. We would like to thank everyone involved, particularly the students for their excellent behaviour and engagement with the session, it was a good day for us all! #RoadSafety #CommunityEngagement #SchoolCrossing #RoadSafetyHero #RoadSafetyAwareness #ChildSafety #HighVisibility
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