It's Road Safety Week

15/11/2021 09:23:00

 
Did you know it’s Road Safety Week from 15th – 21st November?

Not to state the obvious, but roads are literally everywhere, and we all use or interact with them many times over the course of the day, so using them safely is an important topic.

The aim of Road Safety Week is to inspire communities, schools and organsiations to take action on road safety and promote its life-saving messages.*

Take a look below at some stats and facts about roads that you may have never come across before:
 
  • The longest traffic jam in the UK was on the 5th April in 1985, where there was a 40-mile hold up stretching down the M1.
  • The steepest road in the UK can be found in Cumbria. Hardknott Pass is at a gradient of 1 in 3 (33%). It’s not the easiest to navigate either due to its turns and drops, so may be worth taking the slower way round!
  • Age is just a number, especially for this road! Dating back to over 5000 years ago, The Ridgeway is the oldest road in the UK, running from Wiltshire to Berkshire. The oldest tarmac road being 119 years old and in Nottingham!
  • Would you have a family day out to your local services? If you said no then you’ll be amazed that families used to do this when they first opened!**
  • You’d be using a lot of petrol if you travelled on the longest road in the world, it spans 29,800 miles from Prudhoe Bay in North Alaska to Ushaia in Argentina!+
 
With regards to road safety, there are many products available to help keep you, your staff and your customers safe. 
 
Road Safety Week is the perfect time to think about your clients and colleagues’ safety, with a massive range of products available to help keep them protected in the evenings and early mornings. 
 
With various branding options available, you can ensure not only they, but your branding is seen too. A win-win in regards to product useability and effectiveness.
 
 Lets talk about Hi-vis
 
One key feature of these products are their reflective features.
 
 The first reflective paint was invented by an American, Bob Switzer, whose ambitions of becoming a doctor ended when he was injured in an industrial accident during the 1930s. While recuperating, he developed a fluorescent paint before fashioning the first item of high-visibility clothing from his wife's wedding dress.++
 

High Reflective Backpack

Perfect for carrying things to and from work, the front of the backpack is in reflective polyester, keeping you visible and safe in the darker months. It also has a padded back section for extra comfort.

   

High-vis Cap

This 6 panel pre-curved peak cap also features reflective fabric, making sure you are easily visible to cars. Company branding will also give some brand ‘visibility’ too, so it’s a win-win!

 

Reflective Helmet Cover

This is a must have for cyclists. This reflective helmet cover increases visibility in the dark. Made of water-resistant polymer, it will protect you from the elements, but also keep you safe when on the road too.

 
 
 

Reflective Waist Bag

Whether being used when just walking, or when cycling to and from work, this reflective waist bag will ensure you never go unnoticed whilst you are navigating the roads. Making sure to keep you safe from traffic in the dark.

 

Reflective Umbrella

This eye-catching automatic open umbrella has an interior LED light, plus a flexible frame to withstand stormy conditions. Perfect to shield your clients and staff from the rain, and to be visible in the dark too.

 
 
 

For more details on any of the products above, or to discuss your hi-vis branding options, call our expert team on 01245 382600 or email [email protected]

 
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Sources:


*   https://www.catsurveys.com/blog/importance-road-safety-week#:~:text=The%20aim%20of%20Road%20Safety,whilst%20working%20on%20the%20road.
** https://www.ltsglobalsolutions.com/weird-wonderful-facts-about-uk-roads/
+ https://www.dangerousroads.org/around-the-world/our-lists/4837-longest-roads-in-the-world.html
++ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Switzer

 




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