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Don't Take Risks When Walking Home

Thursday 16th December 2010

As we're all out enjoying the Christmas Spirit, there's a warning that we need to take care whilst walking home. The message, from Derby and Derbyshire Road Safety Partnership is that the motorways and A roads are no place for pedestrians.

Partnership chairman Mike Ashworth
said: "Every year, we see people taking risks after a night out. They try to walk home along busy dual carriageways such as the A38 and some even take a shortcut by running across the M1.

"This Christmas, we're encouraging people to plan ahead. You won't be tempted to take risks if you've booked a taxi or planned which bus to catch."

Mike added: "Remember it's not just busy A-roads and motorways that pose a danger to people who are walking home. Some countryside roads don't have pavements so they're not a safe bet for pedestrians either."

To remind partygoers about their safety NHS staff will be handing out copies of the partnership's free safe travel guide across Derbyshire.

The 5-step guide to getting home safely is designed to fit easily into a wallet or purse so that revellers can use it while they're out and about.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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