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“Going Somewhere? So am I…”
Friday, 15 February 2013, 3:29 pm
Press Release: Christchurch City Council
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15 February 2013
“Going Somewhere? So am
I…”
“Going Somewhere? So am I” is the
latest campaign from the Christchurch City Council’s Road
Safety Education team and is aimed at encouraging motorists
and cyclists to share the road safely and responsibly.
The
campaign slogan “Going Somewhere? So am I”
highlights the fact that no matter what form of transport
residents choose, Christchurch road users are all “going
somewhere” and getting there safely is the number one
priority.
Acting Unit Manager Business Support Jarrod
Bates says the campaign includes messages for both cyclists
and motorists.
“It’s about sharing the road, treating
other road users with respect and realising that we are all
just trying to get somewhere. While many of our roads are
damaged and restricted with ongoing road works we encourage
cyclists and motorists to have patience and look out for
each other,” Mr Bates says.
Residents of Christchurch
are encouraged to visit the Transport for Christchurch
website and watch a three minute video which provides some
key safety tips for both motorists and cyclists about
sharing the road safely. By answering a simple question
there is a chance to win one of two great prize packs.
For
more information visit www.transportforchristchurch.govt.nz/going-somewhere-so-am-i-promotion
ENDS
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