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Cornwall Council is working with local communities to share important road safety messages and make our roads safer for everyone.
To support this, we’ve created a Safer Roads Campaign Toolkit – a practical resource that helps communities raise awareness and take action locally.
We first tested a pilot version of the toolkit on the A388, responding to concerns from communities along the route. This pilot helped us learn what works best and how to meet local needs.
We’d love your feedback! Please take a few minutes to complete our survey about the A388 pilot.
Your views will help us improve future versions of the Safer Roads Campaign Toolkit and ensure it continues to reflect the needs of communities across Cornwall.
Please complete the survey by 12 January 2026.
Cornwall Council is working with local communities to share important road safety messages and make our roads safer for everyone.
To support this, we’ve created a Safer Roads Campaign Toolkit – a practical resource that helps communities raise awareness and take action locally.
We first tested a pilot version of the toolkit on the A388, responding to concerns from communities along the route. This pilot helped us learn what works best and how to meet local needs.
We’d love your feedback! Please take a few minutes to complete our survey about the A388 pilot.
Your views will help us improve future versions of the Safer Roads Campaign Toolkit and ensure it continues to reflect the needs of communities across Cornwall.
Please take the survey to share your views on the A388 Safer Roads Toolkit
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