Why not
break an age old tradition this Father’s Day and instead of resorting to
uninspiring gifts like socks and CDs, and give your Dad a unique, practical
and wise gift that will remind him to keep safe all year round
when behind the wheel a road safety mug.
The Road
Safety Office of Mayo County Council has produced
a mug with a difference. This mug contains road safety messages for its user: Wear Seat Belts,Never Drink
&
Drive
and Never Speed.

Mayo County Council's Road Safety Mug.
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More
than 3,200 people — the equivalent of eight jumbo jets — die in road crashes
every day. What are we doing to tackle this global disaster?
We are
asking all fathers to lead by example on fathers day and everyday they get
behind the wheel to drive, to drive safely and for all sons and daughters to
remind there fathers of the dangers on our roads.
"Last
year 279 people who were killed in road collisions in Ireland. While we do take some
encouragement in the fact that the number is down, it is still a tragic waste of life",
said Mr. Noel Gibbons Road Safety Officer.
"Statistics
show that more accidents occur in the summer months than at any other time of
the year which is why we are organising a number of events in Co
Mayo.''
Michael
Rowland of the Road Safety Authority advices all fathers/guardians to exercise
care, caution and consideration towards all road users at all times.
Parents play a crucial role in imparting road safety knowledge to their children
and developing an understanding of the risks involved.
It is
important that as a parent you think about the lessons you are teaching your
children and the examples you are setting each time you sit behind the
wheel. Research shows that the way young adults act behind the wheel has a
great deal to do with what they have seen since they were toddlers travelling as
passengers in the back seat of your car. “It is
vital that we all take greater personal responsibility to stop the carnage on
our roads”, he said.
The campaign is being promoted in local
newspapers and radio
stations to raise road safety
awareness.
The
message is clear to all drivers DON'T BE A MUG - drive safely!
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