During #RoadSafetyWeek, we've shared moving stories from RoadPeace members, highlighting the impact of road crashes on families and the need for safer roads - But the work doesn’t stop here.
Through the Road Safety Action Plan, we’re committed to creating safer journeys for everyone and working toward Vision Zero—eliminating all road deaths and serious injuries.
Listen to their stories here ⬇️
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The the trauma that you experience when you lose someone in a road death is indescribable, really. The sudden death of it, the tragedy of it, the trauma of it after my. Dad was killed. I couldn't. My brain had just. Gone crazy. Literally blinks of the eye. Everything ended, the person you were standing, talking to, laughing with and had gone. It feels almost unfair that everybody else is is having a normal life and their day never changed. But my life did. Anthony Rosano, member of that. You were my best friend. He was always there and that's the type of person he was if anybody got a problem. He was there to help them to lose a family member. For anyone is soul destroying but to lose a family member? In the way that we lost my sister, it's a different type of grief. Your whole world is just turned upside down and you really don't know who to turn to. Who went to stands and but Rd. Peace and the members understand what we've been through. Rd. piece is. The family that I am so grateful to have. But at the same time, I wish I wasn't here. I wish I wasn't part of it. When you see a crash on the motor when it says, you know, two members, three members of family died. To you, you piece. So feel sorry for him, but it's not when it actually happens to you. You realise what the merriest of family is actually going through. No idea that these sirens was for our family. No idea that day how much our lives were about to change. Road peace because they all know what it's like to lose a loved one. They're the family I never wanted to have, never wished for, but I cannot do without now. They are a group of people, but together through tragedy and heartache. But we understand each other getting somewhere 3 seconds earlier. It doesn't make a difference to your life. But those 3 seconds can have a big impact on other people's lives. It makes a massive difference. To families everywhere.