Report Back on Roadpeace Website Launch
Above is the Ghost bike in a memory of Eilidh Cairns at Notting Hill. It was also the meeting point for the launch of the new Roadpeace website on Sunday and a stark reminder of why the charity and its related activities are necessary. At the event I met some truly inspirational people. Many had suffered loss and tragedy as a result of incidences involving HGV’s and cyclists. However, all were now channeling their efforts into preventing such incidences occurring in the future and providing proper support and help to those who have been affected. The See Me Save Me website is the catalyst for this. It provides a one stop shop for information about the latest technology to negate blind spots on HGV’s through to navigating the justice system and emotional support for victims and relatives. Take a look at all the good work they are doing at www.seemesaveme.com
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