Children urge drivers to slow down outside school as part of road safety campaign

Pupils from St Michael’s RC Primary in Chatham, Maudene Primary in Walderslade, and St Margaret’s Church of England Junior in Rainham, had a visit from the council’s road safety team to teach them about the importance of road signs and zig-zag lines to help keep them safe. Every child also had the chance to design a poster aimed to encourage drivers to slow down near the school and to park safely.

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