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Road Safety Input at New Mills Secondary School - 5th September


Glossop SNT - School Engagement 

 

PCSO Buller and PCSO Catchpole from Glossop SNT attended New Mills School, Church Lane, New Mills, this afternoon, Thursday 5th September.

The team had been invited to complete an input on Road Safety for their year 9 students.

 

Topics covered today were 👇🏻

🔹 We discussed Different Modes of Transport

🔹Crossing the road safely

🔹How to behave on public transport

🔹The Fatal 4

🔹What is ASB (Anti Social Behaviour) and the link between roads and different types of vehicles.

🔹What's the difference? and is there any difference between an E-Scooter and a Car.

🔹E-Scooters and the Law - E- Scooters and E-Bikes issues.

🔹 Nuisance Motorbikes - what's the impact? and what are the consequences?

🔹Where can we go then?  (ACU - Auto Cycle Union - Bikesport GB). www.acu.org.uk Tel 01788566400 - use either to find out more.

 

🔹How to report ASB & Nuisance 

💻 Report online - www,derbyshire.police.uk

📱 Report on Twitter / X @derPolContact

🖥️ Report on Facebook /DerbyshireConstabulary

📞 Report by telephone on 101

 

Or by using Fearless.org - specifically designed for young people to report crime and ASB 100% anonymously.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A big thank you to the staff and headteacher for allowing the input to take place and especially for the pupils for listening and taking part today - well done. 

#Think

#RoadSafety

#ASB

#Fearless

 

 

 

 


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