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THINK! launch ‘Be the mate who won’t speed’ campaign

by Admin February 11, 2021
THINK! launch ‘Be the mate who won’t speed’ campaign

‘Be the mate who won’t speed’

On 28th January, THINK! launched ‘Be the mate who won’t speed’, a campaign to encourage young drivers not to speed. The campaign highlights some of the common reasons for speeding, such as, being in a hurry, driving on familiar roads and fewer vehicles on the road. This high-risk group are being urged to keep themselves and others safe and reduce pressure on emergency services and the NHS.

“If you need to travel, be the mate who won’t speed. It’s time to rethink our need to speed.”

THINK! would like everyone to get behind this campaign. If you see one of the images or videos in your stream, don’t forget to like and share it so we can get the message out to as many people as possible to help save lives.

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