Aussies urged to 'Join the Journey' and become a road safety champion
Australians are encouraged to participate in the 'Join the Journey' campaign to promote road safety. This initiative coincides with Fatality Free Friday, aimed at raising awareness about road safety issues. The campaign highlights personal stories and the importance of collective responsibility in reducing road fatalities.
- ▪The 'Join the Journey' campaign is part of the Fatality Free Friday initiative.
- ▪Fatality Free Friday is observed on May 29 each year.
- ▪Personal stories, such as those shared by Pennie Randall, emphasize the impact of road safety.
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