Kids Join Forces With Police In Speeding Crackdown
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Kids Team Up with Police to Tackle Speeding in Powys
Summary
In Central Wales, schoolchildren are partnering with the police to curb speeding on Powys roads.Article Body
Students from Radnor Valley County Primary School have become proactive advocates for road safety by learning to operate laser speed cameras. Their involvement aims to reduce speeding, a common cause of accidents leading to car insurance claims.Speeding drivers were reportedly taken by surprise when asked to justify their actions to the young students, as mentioned in the Powys County Times. PC Lyn Heard commented, "Having to answer to a group of schoolchildren could significantly influence a motorist's future behavior."
Sarah Morris, a road safety project manager, emphasized, "Excessive speed on Powys roads is a leading cause of traffic collisions. By respecting speed limits, motorists can substantially enhance safety around schools."
The national road safety campaign THINK! is dedicated to saving lives by promoting safety awareness among all road users. Part of the government’s strategy is to slash deaths and serious injuries from road accidents by 40% by 2010.
THINK! noted that 64% of fatalities occur on rural roads, despite perceptions that these roads are safer due to their quieter nature.
Car insurance providers vary in how they view speeding infractions. Accumulating too many points can lead to increased premiums and even risk a driver’s license.
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