Broadlands School kids to target speedsters
News Release
Tuesday 3 April
2012
Broadlands School kids to
target speedsters
ROTORUA 03.04.12 : Rotorua District Council (RDC) and local police are running a road safety operation on Broadlands Rd in Reporoa tomorrow aimed at reminding motorists to slow down for children.
A station will be set up outside Broadlands School on Wednesday [4 April] where drivers will be stopped by police and given road safety information from school children in high-vis safety vests.
RDC road safety coordinator Jodie Lawson says the purpose of the operation is to slow drivers down and make them aware that Broadlands School children cross that road regularly to get to their school hall.
“For a couple of hours the kids will have the opportunity to tell motorists, ‘Hey that’s our school hall over there. Please slow down’.
“As well as an information leaflet, all drivers stopped will receive a ‘Ruru the road safety morepork’ gift pack as we send them on their way.”
Ruru the Morepork was selected for the road safety campaigns because of the wise nature associated with owls and the bird’s keen eyesight, and because Maori traditionally regard the morepork as a spiritual kaitiaki or guardian that warns of danger.
ENDS
New Zealand Olympic Committee: Motherhood In Focus For Wāhine Toa Graduates Ahead Of Mother's Day
Early Childhood New Zealand: Budget 2026 Must Protect The Future Of Quality Early Childhood Education
Creative New Zealand: Aotearoa Manu Take World Art Stage As 61st Venice Biennale Opens
Country Music Honours: 2026 Country Music Honours Finalists Announced
Mana Mokopuna: Children’s Commissioner Welcomes New Youth Mental Health And Suicide Prevention Services In Te Tai Tokerau
New Zealand Kindergartens: 100-Years On - Investing In Teacher-Led, Quality Early Childhood Education Is Investing In Aotearoa’s Future