Child road safety
Guidance, resources and activities for use by individuals and organisations responsible for educating children about road safety.
THINK! Early Years and Upper Primary Education website
New education site for Early Years and Upper Primary schools for teachers, pupils and parents.
- Published:
- 27 April 2009
Kerbcraft
Kerbcraft is a practical child pedestrian training scheme, developed in Drumchapel, Glasgow, by Professor James Thomson at the University of Strathclyde.
Child car seats - frequently asked questions
FAQs about new regulations to extend compulsory seat belt and child restraint wearing in cars and goods vehicles.
- Published:
- 27 February 2006
- Last update:
- 31 October 2006
Archived content
The following content is available from the Department for Transport web archive .
- Child road safety: achieving the 2010 target - Introduction
- Child road safety: achieving the 2010 target - Full report (PDF - 432 KB)
- DfT child road safety strategy 2007 KB)
- Kerbcraft: Smart strategies for pedestrian safety (PDF - 1024 KB)
- Let's decide - Walk wise
- Step Forward guidelines
- Summary: seat belt wearing requirements in cars and goods vehicles (PDF - 44 KB)
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