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The CTS Clock with help from our Partners to bring greater Road Safety awareness for Pedestrians. Our materials and educational videos are available in a variety of languages to ensure all communities established and new to the UK can cross the road safely.
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Young Drivers
Young drivers are more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than older drivers, and speeding is one of the main factors contributing to this. In the UK, young drivers aged 17-24 are four times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a road crash than drivers aged 25 or over
There are a number of reasons why young drivers are more likely to speed. They may have less experience of driving, and they may not be as aware of the dangers of speeding. They may also be more likely to take risks, and they may be more influenced by their peers.
Speeding can have a devastating impact on the lives of young drivers and their families. In the UK, every year, around 100 young people are killed or seriously injured in road crashes involving speeding. These crashes can leave families devastated, and they can have a lasting impact on the lives of those who survive.
There are a number of things that can be done to help young drivers avoid speeding. Parents can talk to their children about the dangers of speeding, and they can set a good example by driving safely themselves. Schools can also educate young people about the risks of speeding, and they can provide them with the skills and knowledge they need to drive safely.
The government can also play a role in reducing speeding by investing in road safety measures such as speed cameras and improved road design. They can also introduce tougher penalties for speeding, such as points on a driving licence and fines.
Speeding is a serious problem, and it is one that we all need to work together to address. By working together, we can help to keep young drivers safe on our roads.
Here are some additional information about the dangers of speeding
- Speeding increases the risk of a crash by up to four times.
- Speeding increases the severity of a crash, making it more likely that people will be killed or seriously injured.
- Speeding is a factor in around a third of all fatal road crashes in the UK.
- Speeding is a choice, and it is a choice that can have devastating consequences.
If you are a young driver, please think about the risks of speeding before you get behind the wheel. Slow down and save a life.
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