Road users urged to follow the changed Highway Code, says charity at start of National Road Safety Week

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Eighteen children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed and seriously injured every week in Yorkshire and Humber region in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Eighteen children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed and seriously injured every week in Yorkshire and Humber region in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Nine children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed every week across Britain in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Nine children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed every week across Britain in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Nine children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed every week across Britain in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Nine children from Ravenfield Primary Academy, Rotherham, hold Road Safety Week banners representing the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed every week across Britain in 2021. Picture date: Monday November 14, 2022. PA Photo. The theme of Road Safety Week is Safe Roads for All. The Week is highlighting the vulnerability of people walking and cycling and the need for drivers to follow the Highway Code, particularly slow down and give space to vulnerable road users.

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