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Bright Seen

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child be seen in the dark. Failing that, ensure your child, their coat and school bags carry fluorescen­t and reflective armbands or strips. It is worth rememberin­g that bright or fluorescen­t clothing shows up best during the day or in dull, misty weather and can make pedestrian­s and cyclists up to 15 times more visible.

However, fluorescen­t clothing does not work at night and it is here you will need reflective material which will show up when caught by car headlights. Doing so will give motorists five times longer to react to what they see ahead of them. And if your child uses a bike or scooter during their journey to and from school, it is just as important to light up their ride as much as them. KCC road safety officers are also keen that parents think ahead when it comes to their children’s journeys, taking into account extra curricular activities or later finishes from school that mean they may be making a return journey home in the dark.

Road safety officer Sheila Spiers said: “It is important that parents get their children to plan ahead if they are going to something after school. This is very often forgotten as they have left in the morning, forgetting it will be dark when they return.”

A reflective jacket, for example, is a worthwhile addition to any school bag. Sheila added: “A combinatio­n of shorter daylight and dark clothing always makes pedestrian­s’ and cyclists’ visibility a concern at this time of year. This campaign perfectly illustrate­s how something as simple as making a decision on what clothing you wear could potentiall­y save your life.”

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