Response from Think! (DfT) re: horse awareness campaigns

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I sent them an email last week and have had the following response:

Thank you very much for your email. I am sorry that you have been involved in a road accident whilst out riding your horse and you are now worried when you go out.

We do promote safer driving around horses. I don’t have the latest television transmissions to hand but in the 18 months from April 2009 our Driving around Horses television filler had over 13,500 transmissions in Britain on terrestrial and digital television stations. These television fillers were produced in conjunction with the British Horse Society and were supplied to all television stations, who play them free of charge to the DfT.

We also have a Driving around Horses leaflet and poster, which can be ordered free of charge by road safety officers, the police and other interested organisations.

It is true that we don’t run paid-for advertising for this campaign. As our budget is not large we have to focus on areas where deaths and injuries are highest, like motorcycling where there were over 6,000 deaths and serious injuries in 2008, speeding, drink driving and child road safety (2,807 children aged 0-15 were killed or seriously injured on Britain’s roads in 2008.

I hope you understand that we would like to run campaigns around other road safety topics, but we don’t have the resources.

With kind regards,



It was the response I was expcting to be honest!
 
i also sent them an email & got exactly the same response!! But yes i was also expecting something along the lines of that.
With regards to the advert being televised & cant say I have ever seen it at all! Do I just have a habit of channel flicking during adverts, or is it that its only shown at random times? how may of you have seen it?
 
Well done for doing something.

Perhaps the DfT could consider some posters like the think bike ones in areas where horse accidents are common???

We must make sure that we report all incidents however minor as the statistics are used to decide on funding for these campaigns.

We have lots of the think bike posters round our way as we are in an area popular with bikers though and they irritate me a bit as they tend to suggest that car drivers do not pay attention to bikers (I know this can be the case) but in our area it is largely born again bikers on massive harleys and similar riding like pillocks putting everyone else at risk. The number of time I've been over taken by a gang of them on a blind summit or where overtaking is illegal, and they are normally doing significantly more that the speedlimit too. But they don't get caught because they don't have front number plates for the speed cameras!

Sorry rant over.

Well done OP for doing something positive!
 
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