National Road Safety Week shines a light on road safety

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National Road Safety Week, which kicks off today and runs until May 21, will highlight the tragic impact of road trauma and ways we can all work to reduce it.

The week is annual initiative of the Safer Australian Roads and Highways (SARAH) Group launched by Peter Frazer OAM, following the tragic loss of his daughter Sarah at a road crash in Sydney’s south in 2012.

Each year they ask NSW road users to take the pledge to ‘Drive so others survive'.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge and landmarks across the state will light up yellow tonight as NSW shows its support for National Road Safety Week.

Read the full media release here. (PDF, 111.76 KB)