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Information for road safety professionals and emergency services

Road deaths and injuries are a 365-days a year problem and road safety professionals and emergency services work tirelessly year-round to stop the tragedies. Awareness raising national events such as Road Safety Week can help give education, promotion or enforcement campaigns a boost with greater coverage in your media and support from the public. Click here for a selection of case studies of events in previous RSWs, many involving professionals then use the links below. If you plan an event in Road Safety Week, please let us know about it in advance or afterwards by clicking here to fill in our quick online form. Monitoring RSW activities helps us evaluate and plan for next year.

Information for local authority road safety officers
Benefit from linking your vital local initiatives to Road Safety Week.

Information for fire services
Fire officers have a responsibility to promote community safety. Road Safety Week can help you do this.

Information for police forces
Benefit from planning enforcement or educational events to take place in Road Safety Week.

Information for health professionals
Health authorities have responsibilities to reduce accidents of all types. Run an event in Road Safety Week and generate increased awareness in your community.

Information for driving instructors
You are ideally placed to get key road safety messages over to young people at the beginning of their driving journey. Get involved in Road Safety Week!

Information for road safety professionals and emergency services