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Bradford road sfaety scheme launched


Road safety experts will be out and about in the district over the next two weeks in a bid to reduce the number of children injured while travelling as passengers in cars.

NHS staff and Bradford Council’s road safety team will be carrying out free child seat safety checks in supermarket car parks as part of a district-wide ‘Seat Belt On’ campaign.

The event follows a yellow ribbon day yesterday which saw children at Lapage Primary School in Bradford Moor tying yellow ribbon pledges to the railings of the school in a bid to encourage residents to support the campaign.

Last year, 1,041 drivers and 639 car passengers were killed or injured in Bradford. Thirty-four passengers were children aged four or under, and another 76 were aged five to 15.

Councillor Anne Hawkes-worth, Bradford Council’s executive member for environment and culture, said: “The Yellow Ribbon Day will help to show motorists that children and young people are serious about driving this message home that everyone should belt up when travelling on the roads.”

The ‘Seat Belt On’ campaign will see an ‘in-car’ safety consultant carrying out the checks and advising parents of anything that needs to be put right.

Hazel Ha, of Bradford and Airedale Community Health Services, said: “It’s important to get proper advice when you buy a car seat – people should ask the retailer to help them or contact their car manufacturer to see which seats best suit your model.”

Free car seat checks are available between 9.30am and 12.30pm, and from 1pm to 4pm at: Morrisons, Rushton Avenue, Bradford, on Wednesday, July 15; Morrisons, Mayo Avenue, Bradford, on Thursday, July 16; Sainsbury’s, Harrogate Road, Greengates, on Wednesday, July 22 and Asda, Manor Lane, Shipley, on Thursday, July 23.

Comments(2)

rongtw says...
1:13pm Fri 10 Jul 09

sorry but it makes no difference how many yellow ribbons the kids put up , if the parents still drive without seat belts and the police don't stop them there will be more fatalities in Bradford.
the recent new seat belt signs put up around made no difference so why will this be any different

t'old man says...
6:49pm Fri 10 Jul 09

they can give as much advice and tie as many ribbons as they like but it wont make a bit of difference to those that dont wear a seatbelt and let their kids jump about while driving,how many times have campaigns like this taken place in the past ? why not try something really different like fining tham !!!! or is that a bit too extreme ?


Lapage Primary School pupils Alisha Khan, Hamza Wakas, Iqra Rehman and Usman Ahmed, all five, make their pledges to wear their seat belts Buy this photo icon Buy this photo » Lapage Primary School pupils Alisha Khan, Hamza Wakas, Iqra Rehman and Usman Ahmed, all five, make their pledges to wear their seat belts

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