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Make road safety lessons a mandatory part of the curriculum

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I want the Government to introduce road safety education as a mandatory part of the curriculum in all schools. This should include lessons on crossing safely, cycling awareness, and understanding road signs. The aim is to reduce accidents involving children and improve long term public safety.

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Make road safety lessons a mandatory part of the curriculum

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I want the Government to introduce road safety education as a mandatory part of the curriculum in all schools. This should include lessons on crossing safely, cycling awareness, and understanding road signs. The aim is to reduce accidents involving children and improve long term public safety.

National
44 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

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