DIESELSUPERSTAR
Well-Known Member
I have started picking up interest for a new campaign to take into schools and colleges to teach the younger generation the correct way to pass horses and livestock on the road.
May I first point out that I am not pin pointing them as a problem, its just a good starting point to catch them at the start of their driving careers.
I think some people in cars know exactly what they do is dangerous around animals, but the majority, in my opinion, genuinely have no idea how to react around horses or animals they come across whilst driving. It may be hard for some readers to believe that but imagine never even stroking a horse before, not everyone has been brought up around animals and therefore don't know how to react around them.
My idea is to set up a hard hitting campaign showing that drivers aren't just putting the horse and rider at risk, but also themselves. They need to be told the basics about passing a horse, wide, slow, no music etc so they know what to do in a normal situation, but also need to respect the rider and listen to instruction from them if they have a difficult horse.
Part of my campaign would also be to encourage drivers to report riders who aren't using the roads respectfully and safely, not wearing hi vis or not pulling in to let you pass. As after all, these riders are making the roads less safe for the rest of us.
Its all about mutual respect, teaching road users that riders have every right to be there and use the roads safely, but also teaching riders that they need to have respect for road users who shouldn't be held up on the roads to the extent that I know some are.
We have all met awful drivers who put everyone involved at risk, but have also met the very respectful ones who are a pleasure to pass. The idea of this campaign is to reduce the risk of accident. If just one 17yo listens to the campaign, it could be a life saved.
I have already contacted the bhs about this and have recieved a great response, I have also a large Facebook following. I know there are campaigns already but rarely are they seen or listened to. We need to push them into the schools and get them listened to!!
Please let me know thoughts and ideas .
May I first point out that I am not pin pointing them as a problem, its just a good starting point to catch them at the start of their driving careers.
I think some people in cars know exactly what they do is dangerous around animals, but the majority, in my opinion, genuinely have no idea how to react around horses or animals they come across whilst driving. It may be hard for some readers to believe that but imagine never even stroking a horse before, not everyone has been brought up around animals and therefore don't know how to react around them.
My idea is to set up a hard hitting campaign showing that drivers aren't just putting the horse and rider at risk, but also themselves. They need to be told the basics about passing a horse, wide, slow, no music etc so they know what to do in a normal situation, but also need to respect the rider and listen to instruction from them if they have a difficult horse.
Part of my campaign would also be to encourage drivers to report riders who aren't using the roads respectfully and safely, not wearing hi vis or not pulling in to let you pass. As after all, these riders are making the roads less safe for the rest of us.
Its all about mutual respect, teaching road users that riders have every right to be there and use the roads safely, but also teaching riders that they need to have respect for road users who shouldn't be held up on the roads to the extent that I know some are.
We have all met awful drivers who put everyone involved at risk, but have also met the very respectful ones who are a pleasure to pass. The idea of this campaign is to reduce the risk of accident. If just one 17yo listens to the campaign, it could be a life saved.
I have already contacted the bhs about this and have recieved a great response, I have also a large Facebook following. I know there are campaigns already but rarely are they seen or listened to. We need to push them into the schools and get them listened to!!
Please let me know thoughts and ideas .