The Singapore Road Safety Council (SRSC) and Traffic Police (TP), with support from the Land Transport Authority (LTA), Ministry of Education, People’s Association and Automobile Association of Singapore, launched the Singapore Road Safety Month (SRSM) 2022 campaign today.
The theme of the month-long campaign this year is “Road Safety for All”. The campaign will focus on raising awareness on red-light running and speeding offences. The Guest of Honour for the launch of the campaign was Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of National Development.
Two key visuals have been produced as part of our public education efforts to raise awareness on red-light running and speeding violations. These visuals will be placed on lamp posts at strategic locations identified by the TP and LTA. Please refer to Annex A for the visuals of the lamp post banners.
To highlight the importance of adhering to road safety habits in school zones, road safety banners will also be installed at all primary schools in Singapore. Please refer to Annex B for the visuals of the road safety banner.
Another highlight of this year’s campaign is the launch of the “Friends of SRSC” programme and logo, where like-minded individuals can come onboard as volunteers to be the eyes and ears of SRSC. These volunteers can help to amplify our outreach efforts by assisting to spread road safety messages to their friends and family members. People who are interested may sign up via the Giving.SG platform (https://www.giving.sg/volunteer-event?event_activity_id=85090480).
A logo design competition was organised in March this year as part of the campaign and was open to all students from arts institutions, polytechnics, the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), junior colleges and autonomous universities in Singapore. The winning logo was unveiled during the campaign launch today as the official logo of the “Friends of SRSC”. Please refer to Annex C for the official logo of the “Friends of SRSC”.
“It is important for everyone to play their part in ensuring that our roads are safe and we now have an opportunity to do so with the introduction of the “Friends of SRSC”. We hope that the volunteers can help to spread road safety messages to their friends and loved ones, and amplify our road safety outreach efforts.” said Mr Bernard Tay of the Chairman, SRSC.
Commander Traffic Police, Senior Assistant Commissioner Gerald Lim said “The Singapore Road Safety Month serves as a timely reminder to all road users to practise good RoadSense and play their part in keeping Singapore’s roads safe for everyone.”
We would like to remind the public to stay safe on the roads and to join us in our journey towards safer roads for all.
Annex A
Lamp Post Banners
Annex B
Road Safety Banner
Annex C
Official Logo of “Friends of SRSC”
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
31 May 2022 @ 11:00 AM