2 July 2008
A number of pupils at a Northamptonshire school have helped to deliver a road safety message to fellow youngsters. With the help of the Northamptonshire Casualty Reduction Partnership, the drive at Naseby Primary School looked to encourage children to be more aware about dangerous driving, reports the Harborough Mail. Sue Bradburn, Headteacher at the venue, remarked that this is a great method to use in an attempt to solve some instances of law breaking, news that may concern those with car insurance. "The scheme is brilliant. The children always listen to other children when they're presenting their ideas so it raises awareness of these issues," she commented to the publication. A folder used by the individuals who took part in the drive has been kept by them so they can see their efforts in future months. Drivers in the Buckinghamshire area were recently stopped for speeding as part of a campaign carried out by the Neighbourhood Action Group.
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