Safe School Outing Appreciation: Grateful and Considerate Message for a Secure Journey
In the heart of Recklinghausen, a road safety action day took place this morning, as part of the statewide action week led by the NRW initiative #safeforroadtraffic. The event, coordinated by the Police Headquarters Recklinghausen, aimed to promote awareness and adherence to traffic rules, particularly near the Urbanus Elementary School where the speed limit is 30 km/h.
The action day began at 08:00, with students from the school joining forces with the Recklinghausen Police to distribute notes to drivers. These notes served as a token of appreciation for those adhering to the speed limit, with "thank-you" notes handed out to twelve drivers who maintained the speed limit. For those who were found to be speeding, "reminder" notes were distributed, serving as a gentle nudge to abide by the traffic rules.
Unfortunately, eleven drivers were found to be speeding this morning, with one man driving at almost twice the limit and facing a fine. Despite this, the joint control action received positive feedback from all involved parties, indicating a successful event in promoting road safety.
For media inquiries, Pia Weßing at Police Headquarters Recklinghausen can be contacted at 02361 55 1032 or [email protected]. Updates on the action can be found on the Police Headquarters Recklinghausen's website (https://recklinghausen.polizei.nrw/), Facebook (
The action week is being conducted from the 11th to the 18th of June, with the goal of creating a safer environment for all road users. The contact person for media inquiries related to the #sicherfürdenbereichverkehr action day in Recklinghausen is not publicly specified. The Police Headquarters Recklinghausen encourages everyone to be mindful of the speed limits and traffic rules, not just during the action week, but every day.
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