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Back to School 2025: Advice for all road users
As every year, the start of the school term goes hand in hand with increased road safety awareness. With thousands of pupils heading back to school, extra caution is required, especially around school areas. This year, classes will resume on Monday, 15 September. Increased traffic is therefore to be expected, and all road users are urged to pay particular attention, as many children will be on their way to school.
Back to School 2025: Advice for all road users
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