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Make your pledge for safer roads

Add your voice to the movement for Zero Tolerance to Road Harm.

Every pledge counts. Your words can raise awareness, start conversations, and help make West Midlands roads safer.

You can write your pledge in person at the Letter Tree in Brindleyplace until 24 November or share it online using the form below:

Selected pledges may also be used, anonymously or in part, across our social media channels to inspire others to take action.

What to write

Your pledge doesn’t have to be long, it just needs to be genuine.

Examples:

  • “I’ll slow down in 30mph zones.”
  • “I’ll never check my phone while driving.”
  • “I’ll think about how my actions affect others.”

Every promise helps make our roads safer.

How will my pledge be used?

All pledges are collected and stored securely.

They may feature as part of future Road Safety campaigns, exhibitions or on our social channels to raise awareness.

If you’d prefer to keep your pledge private, please tick the box in the form.

Need support?

If you’ve been affected by road harm, you’re not alone.

RoadPeace offers practical and emotional support for victims and families across the West Midlands.

Get help and support

Get support

Access practical help and advice for victims and families through RoadPeace.

Read the letters

Discover real stories from RoadPeace members whose lives have been changed by road harm.

Our partnership

The West Midlands Road Safety Partnership brings together:

  • Transport for West Midlands
  • West Midlands Police
  • The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
  • Dudley Borough Council
  • Wolverhampton City Council
  • Walsall Council
  • Sandwell Borough Council
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Solihull Borough Council
  • Coventry City Council
  • West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service
  • Department of Health and Social Care
  • National Highways
  • Motor Insurance Bureau
  • Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
  • RoadPeace
  • Road Safety Foundation

Together, we are united by one goal: Zero Tolerance to Road Harm.

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