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Registrations are now open to take part in Brake's Kids Walk on Wednesday 19 June!
Children of all ages are at risk of being hurt or killed when walking near roads. On average, six children are killed or seriously injured on UK roads every day – that’s equivalent to a whole class of children every single week.
Brake's Kids Walk is a great way to engage primary school-aged children with road safety issues, promote the benefits of walking, and raise awareness among parents and the wider community about the need to protect children on roads.
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Published: 29/05/2024 Audience: Primary School staff, Head teachers Contact: Road Safety Team
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