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 Posted: 15:51 - 31 Oct 2011 Post subject: CHELSEA BRIDGE RIDE OUT SAT 5th NOVEMEBR |
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I have also attached a copy of the release they uploaded to the website so that everyone can find out more about the campaign.
ROADHUG.ORG ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT 4% DECREASE IN MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER CASUALTIES ACROSS GREATER LONDON
- ROADHUG.ORG AIMS TO FURTHER REDUCE THE CAPITAL’S ACCIDENT RATE AMONGST VULNERABLE ROAD USERS –
The road safety initiative ROADHUG.ORG is set to launch its latest campaign following recent figures from Transport for London which shows a 4% London-wide decrease in casualties involving motorcycles and scooters.
Instigated by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, ROADHUG.ORG focuses on educating vulnerable road users (VRUs), within the capital, aiming at increasing awareness of road safety resulting in a decreased rate of London-wide road casualties.
The recent statistics from Transport for London which, based on figures from 2010, show that casualty rates amongst powered two-wheeled road users have decreased by 4%. With results being partly attributed to road-safety campaigns, ROADHUG.ORG is set to employ a 'Helmet On, Radar On' slogan across its latest initiative with particular focus on motorcycle and scooter riders.
The campaign is due to run for four weeks from Monday 7th November and will incorporate a viral video to bring key messaging to life, as well as various advertising and PR elements helping to increase awareness of road safety.
Commenting on the campaign, Councillor Nick Paget-Brown, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “Motorcyclists and scooter riders are much more vulnerable on the road than car and lorry drivers and they need to be constantly aware of what is happening on the road. I hope that as many people as possible will take up the opportunity offered by Roadhug.org and give themselves the best chance to enjoy their journey on the road in safety.”
To introduce the campaign, ROADHUG.ORG is hosting an open event on Chelsea Bridge, London, for two-wheeled riders. With support from local motorcycle and scooter groups such as the Ace Cafe and LondonBikers. ROADHUG.ORG invites riders to join them for breakfast at the iconic location on Saturday 5th November at 10:30am. Members from Bikesafe, the Police's national further training course, will also be in attendance. |
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 Posted: 15:54 - 31 Oct 2011 Post subject: Re: CHELSEA BRIDGE RIDE OUT SAT 5th NOVEMEBR |
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That's nice dear. But no need to shout in your title (considered a bit rude), nor to post the same thing in several different sections.
Please only post the same thing in a single section . |
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Wow, hearing 'Chelsea Bridge' brings back a few memories!!!
I used to go up there most Fridays for the bike meets back in the early/mid 90's before they put a stop to it!!  ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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| AlexNewell wrote: | The 4% decrease in motorcycle accidents within the greater London area has come from the Londonwide casualty data from Transport for London for 2010. This is a comparison of the information gathered from 2009 and 2010 calculated into a percentage which equaled the 4% decrease in casualties.
From this success linked with such campaigns as 'Roadhug' and THINK! we are making people more aware of the decisions that they make whilst on the road. |
I've heard of THINK!, but this is the first time I've ever encountered this RoadHug thing*, so claiming that it's a significant contributor to a diminished RTA incidence is a bit spurious, isn't it? Where have your RoadHug people been advertising? Is it just in Kensington and Chelsea? In which case, it should be a proportionally lower percentage, given that there are 32 boroughs in Greater London. So realistically, it can lay claim to no more than 0.125% of that 4%.
It's a nice idea and all that, but they should really lay off the fanfare a bit.
*I do ride into Kensington and Chelsea quite frequently, visiting in-laws. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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