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An internet tool teaching schoolchildren about the dangers of roads has been launched.An internet tool teaching schoolchildren about the dangers of roads has been launched.
Part of the Department for Transport's annual road safety drive, the website aims to cut the number of accidents involving young people of school age.Part of the Department for Transport's annual road safety drive, the website aims to cut the number of accidents involving young people of school age.
Nearly 3,500 children were killed or seriously injured on the UK's roads last year - almost half between 3pm and 6pm.Nearly 3,500 children were killed or seriously injured on the UK's roads last year - almost half between 3pm and 6pm.
The 3M Streetwise website is aimed at children aged seven to 11.The 3M Streetwise website is aimed at children aged seven to 11.
Written by teachers and backed by road safety charity Brake, it includes lesson plans and is designed to be used within the National Curriculum.Written by teachers and backed by road safety charity Brake, it includes lesson plans and is designed to be used within the National Curriculum.
Highlighting the Be Safe Be Seen campaign, Transport Minister Stephen Ladyman said: "As the winter nights draw in and the clocks go back we need our children to be clearly visible."Highlighting the Be Safe Be Seen campaign, Transport Minister Stephen Ladyman said: "As the winter nights draw in and the clocks go back we need our children to be clearly visible."
With teacher, pupil and parent zones, the site contains interactive information and educational games.With teacher, pupil and parent zones, the site contains interactive information and educational games.
Brake chief executive Mary Williams said: "A staggering 67 children are killed or seriously hurt on Great Britain's roads every week and we believe education of children, parents and drivers has a key role to play in reducing that number."Brake chief executive Mary Williams said: "A staggering 67 children are killed or seriously hurt on Great Britain's roads every week and we believe education of children, parents and drivers has a key role to play in reducing that number."
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This week the Transport Select Committee called for more speed cameras and more police to reduce the number of accidents on Britain's roads.This week the Transport Select Committee called for more speed cameras and more police to reduce the number of accidents on Britain's roads.
Its report, Roads Policing and Technology - Getting the Balance Right, said new technologies should be approved more rapidly.Its report, Roads Policing and Technology - Getting the Balance Right, said new technologies should be approved more rapidly.
MPs criticised rules that allow cameras to be sited only where there is a record of deaths or serious injuries.MPs criticised rules that allow cameras to be sited only where there is a record of deaths or serious injuries.
But the transport department said those rules were changed in April and local authorities now have more flexibility.But the transport department said those rules were changed in April and local authorities now have more flexibility.
Road Safety Week takes place from 6 to 12 November.Road Safety Week takes place from 6 to 12 November.