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THB is proud to present Safe Steps for Schools™ a visual road-safety programme helping to


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improve the safety of our children on our streets.


Learning doesn’t end in the classroom. It is our duty as parents, guardians and adults to teach the children of today to be safe on the streets. With over 15,000 road accidents involving pedestrians under the age of 16 recorded last year, it is imperative that schools are continually adapting and improving road safety outside of their schools. National road surfacing specialist THB have devised a solution to help tackle this growing problem. Safe Steps for Schools™ launched in January of this year, showcasing a bespoke road crossing that incentivises children to cross the road correctly outside of their primary school in a fun and visual way.


The newly launched road crossing material comprises of highly durable, skid-resistant and environmentally friendly preformed markings with a striking and colourful design that matches any  “footsteps” guide children to and from the crossing. On pavements, colourful animal paw prints and footsteps lead to and from the crossing in a trail as a means of encouraging the children to follow the prints and use the appropriate crossing provided.


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