New road safety campaign urges cyclists to yield to tractors on Goudseweg
Cyclists on the Goudseweg in Stolwijk are being asked to pull over for agricultural traffic as part of a new safety campaign. The initiative aims to reduce risks and improve road sharing for all users.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Goudseweg, Stolwijk |
| Campaign Message | ‘Tractor? Pull over and let it pass’ |
| Implementation | New signs and road markings |
| Duration of Trial | 3 months |
| Organizers | Province of South Holland, local partners |
| Target Group | Cyclists and agricultural traffic |
The Province of South Holland is responsible for regional infrastructure and road safety, including initiatives to improve traffic flow and reduce accidents. This campaign reflects its role in balancing the needs of different road users, such as cyclists and agricultural vehicles.
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Launch of Goudseweg campaign: ‘Tractor? Pull over and let it pass’
New signs and road markings have been installed on the Goudseweg in Stolwijk over the past week. They clearly indicate where cyclists can safely pull over when agricultural traffic approaches. The signs and markings are part of a new campaign with the message ‘Tractor? Pull over and let it pass. Safe travels together.’
Collaborative approach
The campaign is a joint effort by the Province of South Holland and various local partners and interest groups. Over the next three months, the effectiveness of this approach will be assessed to determine whether it leads to a safer situation on the Goudseweg.
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