2020

Distraction

Whether you’re a driver or a vulnerable road user (VRU), distraction on our roads is a serious road safety issue that can end in injury or death. As a driver, distraction increases reaction time and stopping distances. For pedestrians, cyclists or motorcyclists (VRUs), using a mobile phone or wearing headphones can lead to disaster. Re:act 2020 aims to educate road users about the dangers of distraction.

 
 
 
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At 100kmh, taking your eyes off the road for two seconds means you’re driving blind for 55 metres.

 
 

'Distractions' (2020) Documentary

 

See the insights and creativity as you watch 4 students from 4 universities and 2 countries develop road safety campaigns for 18-25 year olds.

 
 
 

universities

The universities supporting Re:act 2020.

 

resources

 

These resources, shared by re:act 2020 partners, helped shape the creative brief. They provide valuable insights into the issue of distraction among all road user groups.

 

 

media releases

 
 

media

AdNews

Oct, 2020

Swinburne students launch road safety campaign via oOh!media

DailyDooh

Sep, 2020

Student’s Powerful Road Safety Campaign

the times

Sep, 2020

Student’s powerful road safety campaign targeting young drivers goes live in Sydney

nrspp

Sep, 2020

‘Killer’ Re:act Road Safety Launches Sydney Student Campaign With OOh! Media

mumbrella

Sep, 2020
Student road safety campaign goes live across Sydney with Ooh Media

mirage news

Sep, 2020
Student’s powerful road safety campaign targeting young drivers goes live in Sydney

nrspp

August, 2020
Re:act Road Safety Launches Brisbane Student Campaign With OOh!Media

go auto

Mar, 2020
Re:act youth road safety campaign launches for 2020
The Re:act youth road safety campaign goes ahead despite COVID-19

FIA foundation

Feb, 2020
International road safety behaviour change program has UK launch

minister for infrastructure
deputy prime minister

Jan, 2020
Safety 'enablers' to help drive down road trauma