NSW Rural Fire Service Superintendent Sean McArdle has an important question for you.
Nice work and a great message Mr. McArdle.
The NSW road toll isn’t simply a number. It is people. Sadly, it’s closer to home than you think. It’s people like you. Grandparents, mothers, fathers, children. And it’s a number that’s unacceptable, no matter how small it gets, until it gets to zero.
That should be the aim for all of us – government, law enforcement, business, communities, families and individuals – we should work together to do everything in our power to push the number of deaths on NSW roads towards zero.
Click on the Towards Zero logo to visit the web site.
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