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Community education activities undertaken by Community Road Safety Groups
- submit articles, advertisements, letters to local newspapers, school newsletters, community groups
- give interviews to radio and television stations about local road safety issues
- provide public displays
- organise public presentations
- talk to the target groups at their venues
- prepare pamphlets and other handouts such as stickers
- organise strategic plans to inform their projects
- contribute to knowledge about local black spots
- provide free buses for special festivities
- run Driver Reviver sites
- support the teaching of road safety in local schools
- support programs such as ‘Lights On’
- support higher levels of police enforcement
- support ‘Designated Driver’ programs
- organise mock crash displays
- support South Australia Police in presentations to sports clubs and schools
- address road safety issues for motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians, gopher riders, school bus safety
- provide roadside road safety messages in the local area
- install roadside crash markers in the local area
- organise mobile displays using caravans and trailers
- organise education sessions for users of motorised scooters
- support Driver Intervention Program.
In addition, groups may identify local road safety issues of concern and inform Local Councils or Transport SA.