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Somerset Council's road safety efforts reach tens of thousands of people
Somerset Council's road safety initiatives have successfully reached nearly 38,000 people in 2024, from schoolchildren to mature drivers.
The council's Road Safety Team has been working to ensure safer journeys for all, with a comprehensive approach that includes educational programs, workshops, and collaborations with local organisations.
The team's efforts span a variety of age groups and needs, ranging from primary school presentations to training sessions for mature drivers.
This focus allows them to address the unique challenges each group faces on the roads.
Some of the key programs include 'Bikeability' for Year Five and Six pupils, 'Stay Safe' workshops for Reception to Year Six, and 'Ghost Street' presentations for Year EIght and Nine students.
There are also 'Be Safe Stay Safe' presentations for Year 10 and 11 pupils, 'Learn To Live' road safety presentations for college students, and 'Raise Your Ride' practical road safety courses for motorcyclists run in collaboration with the police.
For older drivers, there are talks discussing how driving habits may need to change with age.
In addition to these educational initiatives, the team has been introducing advanced safety technologies and infrastructure improvements.
These include the installation of speed cameras, enhanced road signage, and traffic calming measures in high-risk areas.
Cllr Richard Wilkins, Somerset Council's Lead Member for Transport and Digital, praised the team's efforts.
He said: "It's brilliant to see that the Council's Somerset Road Safety Team has reached so many people with face-to-face presentations, talks, and workshops for all ages in Somerset.
"This work is crucial in keeping our roads safe."
He also highlighted the positive impact of the team's initiatives on the community, stating: "This sometimes-unseen work has a tremendous impact on our community, making our roads safer for everyone.
"Getting children and young people on their bikes from an early age isn't just about learning road sense, it's helping them lead a healthier lifestyle and giving them more choice about how they get around."
The team's efforts has not gone unnoticed, and they have received recognition and support from the community and local authorities.
Their continued efforts are integral to making the county's roads safer for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.
For those who want to learn more about the Somerset Road Safety Team's initiatives or get involved, further information is available on the council's website or by contacting the team via email at roadsafety@