Welcome to Clock onto Safety
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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Why Road Safety Education is Needed
Following road safety rules is important for pedestrians because it can help to prevent accidents. Pedestrians are more vulnerable than drivers in the event of a crash, so it is important to take steps to protect yourself. Here are some of the reasons why following road safety rules is important for pedestrians:
It can help to prevent accidents. By following the rules of the road, pedestrians can help to make sure that they are seen by drivers and that drivers are aware of their presence. This can help to prevent accidents from happening in the first place.
It can reduce the severity of accidents. If an accident does happen, following road safety rules can help to reduce the severity of the injuries that pedestrians suffer. For example, crossing the street at a pedestrian crossing can help to ensure that pedestrians have the right of way and that drivers are expecting them to be there.
It can help to improve the safety of pedestrians. By following road safety rules, pedestrians can help to make sure that they are as safe as possible when they are on the road. This can help to reduce their risk of being injured or killed in an accident.
Below are some of the road safety rules that pedestrians should follow presented by the CTS Clock in different languages: Clock onto Road Safety:
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