Fantabulous International Adventures

Every three minutes a child dies on the roads. It’s a horrifying statistic but much can be done to make children aware of the dangers of the roads and what they can do to keep safe.

Play Fantabulous International Adventures

Road safety education and training must start while children are young – which is why the Make Roads Safe campaign has launched a new interactive game aimed at 4 – 11 year olds.

Join Zimbar the Zebra on his Fantabulous International Adventures. Visit the Egyptian Pyramids, the Taj Mahal and the Australian outback and complete the road safety tasks as you go.

The website has sections for parents and teachers to help guide children through the set of adventures.

When you’ve helped Zimbar complete his adventure, sign our petition to Make Roads Safe.

Play Fantabulous International Adventures >

Roadie Runner

Someone is killed on the roads every 30 seconds...make sure Roadie Runner isn't next

Play Roadie Runner
Play Roadie Runner

Dirty Pretty Thing’s roadie needs your help. He’s gone and left all their instruments on the wrong side of the road, and the crowd is getting restless.

Guide him through the traffic, pick up the guitar, drums and other stuff, and get back to the gig.

When you’ve played the game, sign our petition and help to Make Roads Safe.

Play Roadie Runner >

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A Child Dies Every 3 Minutes

Read the booklet

Read this short booklet on Make Roads Safe which explains the aims of the campaign and why you should get involved.

Download the booklet here >

Read the Report

Read the Report

Read the Make Roads Safe report demanding urgent G8 action to tackle global road deaths.

Download the report here >

Watch the Film

Child running across busy road

Watch this short Make Roads Safe film to see the impact of road deaths in developing
countries.

View film (Windows Media Player):

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View film (QuickTime):

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