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The March 2017 THINK! campaign was created to inform all drivers about the tougher handheld mobile phone legislation that came into effect on March 1st 2017. To highlight the risk…
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The March 2017 THINK! campaign was created to inform all drivers about the tougher handheld mobile phone legislation that came into effect on March 1st 2017. To highlight the risk…
Read moreOur 2016 campaign reminds cyclists to look out for lorries turning left – the area where one third of cyclist-HGV collisions happen. For campaign results, see ‘Reports’ at the ‘Get…
Read moreTHINK! have launched a new campaign which aims to raise awareness of the impact that even slight speeding on rural roads can have….
Read moreAll materials available to download from this site are free to use for educational purposes. If you would like to use any of our materials in paid-for media you will…
Read moreThe facts In a crash, you’re twice as likely to die if you don’t wear a seat belt. Drivers and passengers aged 17-34 have the lowest seat belt-wearing rates, combined…
Read more…their current strategy, THINK! needed a platform to deliver digital-first activity. Visitors will now be able to quickly view THINK! campaign material and download the latest resources to use in…
Read moreTHINK! Drink Drive 2015 campaign. This campaign targets those who are tempted to drink ‘a couple’ before driving and shows how a second drink could double your chance of being…
Read moreOur Concentrate on the road campaign was designed to highlight how distracting looking at a mobile phone is when driving….
Read moreOur Morning after campaign raises awareness of the risks of driving in the morning after a night of drinking….
Read moreOur THINK! Drug Drive advert warns people who drive under the influence of drugs that they’re now more likely to be caught and convicted.
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