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‘Project EDWARD – Every Day Without a Road Death’ campaign is running until September 17, 2021 and is backed by the UK government, the emergency services, highway authorities and road safety organizations.

The long-term objective of the Project EDWARD’ campaign, which includes a number of UK-wide awareness-raising events, is a road traffic system that is free from death and serious injury.

Key role in the fight against road deaths

With its range of road safety and hostile vehicle mitigation systems, Hardstaff Barriers is proud to be playing an important role in the fight against road deaths.

The company is a globally renowned manufacturer and supplier of life-saving vehicle restraint systems (VRS), which are designed to protect road workers and road users from collisions.

Project EDWARD campaign

Yet despite the hard work of road safety professionals in the UK, five people are killed every day and over 60 are seriously injured on our roads. Hardstaff Barriers is backing the #ProjectEDWARD campaign and is urging other companies in the industry to do the same.

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