Weev has partnered with Road Safe NI Charity to deliver an electric vehicle (EV) education programme in Northern Ireland.
The programme was launched during Road Safety Week and aims to transform EV education and safety awareness, particularly among primary school students in the region. It will also see the development and distribution of a 'Road Safe NI' booklet to 12,000 children across Northern Ireland.
The requirement and urgency of this programme is underscored by a recent surge in fatalities caused by road traffic collisions. This year to date 58 deaths have been recorded on Northern Ireland roads, representing an alarming 29 per cent increase over the figures from 2022. Pedestrians account for nearly 25 per cent of these tragic incidents, highlighting the critical need for improved road safety education, especially among the younger demographic.
Chris Hanna of Weev said: "With the volume of electric vehicles on our roads increasing, Weev is delighted to partner with Road Safe NI Charity to drive EV safety awareness.
"Current literature, particularly amongst the younger generation, focuses on the stop, look and listen elements. However, with electric cars being significantly quieter than traditional vehicles, this outdated concept poses risks.
"Together with Road Safe NI Charity, we have developed an all-encompassing guide to bring road safety education into the 21st century.
"The investment in this educational initiative, in addition to the investment we're making to build an all-island, fit-for-purpose EV charging network, further showcases Weev's commitment to delivering a positive impact in the communities which it operates."
Weev and Road Safe NI Charity also plan to establish an educational workshop, offered free of charge to all primary schools across Northern Ireland, throughout 2024.
Davy Jackson, Chairman at Road Safe NI Charity added: "We are delighted to have Weev on board as a long-term partner of Road Safe NI Charity and continue to develop our offering to schools across the country.
"Given government budget constraints, it is vital that private companies like Weev invest in our educational programmes, enabling us to provide the latest guidance and learning materials necessary to keep people safe on our roads.
"We look forward to working with Weev and are excited to see the undoubted benefits our partnership will deliver in the months ahead."
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