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Every year, more than 1200 people are killed and 44,000 seriously injured on Australian roads. National Road Safety Week is a time for us to remember those people who have lost their lives on our roads. We acknowledge the families left behind and urge communities will come together and make their pledge to ensure the roads are safe for everyone. To drive so others survive.
Leave a personalised pledge in the pin board below and click 'pledge now' to sign the National pledge!
Every year, more than 1200 people are killed and 44,000 seriously injured on Australian roads. National Road Safety Week is a time for us to remember those people who have lost their lives on our roads. We acknowledge the families left behind and urge communities will come together and make their pledge to ensure the roads are safe for everyone. To drive so others survive.
Leave a personalised pledge in the pin board below and click 'pledge now' to sign the National pledge!
Write a personal pledge about how you will make our roads safer and pop it on the digital noticeboard below. You can also upload images or videos if you'd like to share your pledge in a different format!
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Share I pledge to drive less on FacebookShare I pledge to drive less on TwitterShare I pledge to drive less on LinkedinEmail I pledge to drive less link
Share I pledge to be less distracted by my children while driving on FacebookShare I pledge to be less distracted by my children while driving on TwitterShare I pledge to be less distracted by my children while driving on LinkedinEmail I pledge to be less distracted by my children while driving link
Share I pledge to give cyclists and motorcyclists the space they need on FacebookShare I pledge to give cyclists and motorcyclists the space they need on TwitterShare I pledge to give cyclists and motorcyclists the space they need on LinkedinEmail I pledge to give cyclists and motorcyclists the space they need link
Share I pledge to not be distracted while driving on FacebookShare I pledge to not be distracted while driving on TwitterShare I pledge to not be distracted while driving on LinkedinEmail I pledge to not be distracted while driving link
Share Not to drive when I'm tired on FacebookShare Not to drive when I'm tired on TwitterShare Not to drive when I'm tired on LinkedinEmail Not to drive when I'm tired link
Share Drive to reach destination, not to kill. on FacebookShare Drive to reach destination, not to kill. on TwitterShare Drive to reach destination, not to kill. on LinkedinEmail Drive to reach destination, not to kill. link
Share I pledge to be more aware of motorcyclists on FacebookShare I pledge to be more aware of motorcyclists on TwitterShare I pledge to be more aware of motorcyclists on LinkedinEmail I pledge to be more aware of motorcyclists link
I will be more conscious of my surroundings whilst driving and use my mirrors more and check my blind spots for motorcyclists on the road. I will also turn down my car stereo to ensure I can hear motorcyclists approaching.
Share I pledge to drive with consideration of others on FacebookShare I pledge to drive with consideration of others on TwitterShare I pledge to drive with consideration of others on LinkedinEmail I pledge to drive with consideration of others link
We only have control of our own actions and behaviors so I will make more of an effort to be considerate of others when driving.
Share I pledge to drive safely and encourage others to do the same. on FacebookShare I pledge to drive safely and encourage others to do the same. on TwitterShare I pledge to drive safely and encourage others to do the same. on LinkedinEmail I pledge to drive safely and encourage others to do the same. link
I pledge to drive safely - especially in the regions where I live - by slowing down, not driving when tired, and planning ahead with my trip to take adequate rest breaks. I will encourage others to do the same. Regional WA has some challenging roads due to their length, and hazards such as wildlife, cattle, bushfire and flood. We all need to slow down, take our time, don't drive whilst tired or affected by alcohol so we can all arrive safely.