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Drive for safety on roads

Lucy JarvisWanneroo Times

The City of Wanneroo is joining forces with the WA Local Government Association's RoadWise program and supporting the new Road Ribbon for Road Safety campaign.

Mayor Tracey Roberts said the City's long term vision was for a road transport system that supported accident-free journeys.

"Road safety is everyone's responsibility and we all have a role to play by doing the right thing " obeying road rules, signs, speed limits and driving to the conditions,� she said.

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"I urge all visitors and residents to do what they can to stay safe " that means no drink-driving and no speeding.

"Do not use your mobile while at the wheel and make sure everyone wears their seatbelt, no matter how short the journey."

The Road Ribbon for Road Safety campaign runs until January 8.

Free ribbons are available at the Wanneroo Civic Centre and City libraries.

More information is available at www.roadwise.asn.au or by calling 9405 5072.