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#RoadSafety | As a driver, you share the road not just with other vehicles, but with vulnerable road users—including horse riders. Horses are large, powerful animals, but they can be easily startled. A sudden noise or movement could cause them to panic, putting the rider, the horse, and you at serious risk.
Here’s how you can help keep everyone safe:
🐴 Slow Down - When you see a horse on or near the road, reduce your speed immediately. Pass wide and slow—ideally at no more than 10-15 mph.
🐴 Give Plenty of Space - Leave at least a car’s width between your vehicle and the horse. If it’s safe to do so, move to the opposite side of the road.
🐴 Be Patient - Never rev your engine, honk your horn, or try to overtake quickly. Wait until it’s completely safe and the rider has signalled that it’s okay to pass.
🐴 Watch for Signals - Riders may use hand signals to communicate with you. Respect these signals—they’re trying to keep everyone safe.
🐴 Avoid Sudden Movements or Noise - Loud music, shouting, or sudden braking can spook a horse. Keep things calm and steady.
🐴 Be Extra Alert in Rural Areas - Horses can appear suddenly, especially around bends or in country lanes. Always be prepared to slow down.
🐴 Remember - Horse riders have a legal right to use the road. A little patience and courtesy can prevent accidents and save lives.
Let’s work together to make our roads safer for everyone—on two wheels, four wheels, or four hooves.
#RoadSafety #HorseWatch #Rural #RuralCrime #Staffordshire #StaffordshirePolice | ||
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