‘Make sure you’re included in this year’s Project EDWARD’

10.57 | 7 October 2022 |

The 2022 theme is ‘changing minds, changing behaviours’

The Project EDWARD team is inviting road safety professionals to share relevant content for possible inclusion in one of the daily highlights shows taking place during the forthcoming week of action.

Guided by the Safe System, Project EDWARD’s theme this year is ‘Changing Minds, Changing Behaviour’. Its week of action takes place between 17-21 October.

As well as sharing interviews and innovations from the three Project EDWARD road trips, the daily shows will also be making space to share other great content from across the country.

Organisers are encouraging submissions of ready-made video material (to be shared in whole or in part) – or a recording of a short interview on a current hot road safety topic connected with the theme.

These can be sent to James Luckhurst, from the Project EDWARD team, via email.

He said: “We welcome your submissions on topics connected with the theme of ‘Changing Minds, Changing Behaviour’ and we will do our best to include as much relevant content as time allows.

“As well as this, we will share all links via a special page of the Project EDWARD website, as well as ensuring it gets a mention on our social media channels.

“So please drop us a line with links to anything you feel deserves an airing.”

The five highlights shows will be published each evening at 7pm. They will be shared with members of the wider road safety community across the globe to showcase good practice from the UK.


 

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