CEMEX UK launch ‘Don’t Chance It’ truck billboard campaign to promote pedestrian safety

CEMEX UK has created travelling billboards on its trucks to pass on the message ‘Don’t Chance it’ to pedestrians as part of its leading campaign on pedestrian safety. Different types of trucks – tankers, tippers and concrete mixers – are branded with the striking yellow message ‘Don’t Chance it. Look out before you step out’ to alert pedestrians of the potential dangers around large goods vehicles. “We all walk, from the very young to the not-so-young and our roads are very busy. We want to alert all
October 18, 2018
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CEMEX UK trucks with billboards passing on the company’s ‘Don’t Chance It’ safety message to pedestrians

6156 CEMEX UK has created travelling billboards on its trucks to pass on the message ‘Don’t Chance it’ to pedestrians as part of its leading campaign on pedestrian safety.

Different types of trucks – tankers, tippers and concrete mixers – are branded with the striking yellow message ‘Don’t Chance it.  Look out before you step out’ to alert pedestrians of the potential dangers around large goods vehicles.

“We all walk, from the very young to the not-so-young and our roads are very busy.  We want to alert all pedestrians, particularly those who may be tempted to cross immediately in front of trucks in heavy, slow-moving traffic, about the dangers and how to stay safe,” comments Andy Taylor, Health and Safety Director, UK.

The annual Department for Transport report on personal injury accident statistics on public roads in Great Britain in 2017 showed an increase in fatalities amongst pedestrians of 5%, with 4 times as many fatalities amongst pedestrians compared to cyclists.

“Our campaign has come at the right time when pedestrian fatalities are on the increase.  In addition to specific training for our drivers and the additional safety features we have on our vehicles, we plan to brand a further 50 trucks with the ‘Don’t Chance it’ logo which will soon be on the country’s roads travelling round communities. Hopefully these trucks will make a real difference,” concludes Taylor.

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