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Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
light support weapon with open grenade launcher. credit to duke for the carrying handle idea. credit to gardehusar and hstrang for the GL idea. done in pmg.
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
light support weapon with grenade launcher. credit to duke for the carrying handle idea. credit to gardehusar and hstrang for the GL idea. done in pmg.
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz
Whangarei , New Zealand, Long Short Walk event held as part of the second global UN Road Safety week, 6-12 May 2013. Event organised by a team from RoadSafe Northland, Whangarei District Council, Police, Northland Regional Council, Northland District Health Board, Manaia PHO, members of the public and Safekids New Zealand.
‘The Green Man’ leads the Long Short Walk! Walk safe with the “Traffic Light Green Man” - promote pedestrian safety and sustainable transport.
Road Safety Projects Facilitator Morag van der Veer said the green men, with Safekids Long Short Walk signboards, a loud hailer and drums, were a big hit at Kensington Park where weekend rugby, football and netball games were being held.
“We had about 22-30 walkers and an audience of hundreds. At times spectators joined in and walked alongside us,” Morag said.
Thanks to Safe Kids Worldwide - www.safekids.org - and FedEx for supporting these Long Short Walk Events!
For more about Safekids NZ and our unintentional child injury prevention work please see our websites www.safekids.org.nz and www.mysafekids.org.nz and follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/safekidsnz