THOUGHT provoking stencils have been placed in a park to try and cut teenage road deaths.
The slogan Think! Look Out for Your Mates can be seen in Biggin Hill Recreation Ground near the skate park to try and get youths thinking about road safety.
It is part of a Transport for London campaign to reduce the number of teens killed or seriously injured on the capital’s roads.
The mayor of London’s transport adviser Kulveer Ranger said: “It is crucial we keep coming up with new innovative approaches to highlight to young people the need to keep safe on our roads, and this projects is just one of a whole range of ways in which we are aiming to do that.
"It is vital that, while the number of teenagers being killed or badly hurt on London’s roads is falling, we keep working hard to get the message across.”
Bromley Council’s parks and community services manager Toby Smith said: “Bromley parks and green space division is happy to support this campaign and hope that it raises the awareness of this serious issue.”
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