Tragically, 46 people have lost their lives on our roads so far this year, compared to 32 this time last year
The Northern Ireland Football League is preparing to kick off conversations about road safety by pledging to ‘Share the Road to Zero’.
“The Northern Ireland Football League ’s backing for the ‘Share the Road to Zero’ pledge is a significant step in raising awareness of what we can all do to change our behaviours when we use our roads.
NI Football League Chief Executive Gerard Lawlor said: “The need to think about how we travel and how we can be safer on our roads is something that unites all of us because road deaths and serious injuries touch every part of society.
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