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Road Safety

This section contains information concerning road safety within the city of Wolverhampton.

The Road Safety Unit provides a number of services to schools:

We provide school resources for teaching road safety:

The Road Safety Team run a number of campaigns throughout the year:

Further information about road safety issues can be found at www.roadsafetygb.org.uk

Road safety information can also be found on the pages listed below:

 

 
 
Contacts - Road safety
 Contact details for enquiries about road safety in Wolverhampton.

Cycle training
 Information about cycle training courses available in Wolverhampton.

Cycling and walking to school
 Information about cycling and walking to school

Traffic Schemes
 Information about traffic schemes across the city

Dangerous road junctions
 Information about reporting dangerous junctions.

Pedestrian Crossings
 Information about the different types of Pedestrian Crossings in use across the city
 
 
 
 
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