Commercial motor insurer QBE has announced it is to sponsor this years Road Safety Week, organised by road safety charity Brake.
From November 21 27, Bake will be campaigning to young people, drivers, parents, the wider community and the policy makers in government about the dangers associated with the UK's roads and what can be done to prevent so many dying on a daily basis.
Matthew Crane, QBE managing director, said: "QBE has been insuring commercial motorists in the UK for over 80 years and we are dedicated to improving road safety . We are very pleased to be supporting Road Safety Week again this year."
"We have been working with Brake since 2007 as we believe that road safety is of paramount importance not only to our clients but to every road user and pedestrian."
"We are keen to help raise awareness of the importance of responsible driving, with the ultimate goal of reducing accidents and claims wherever possible."
Julie Townsend, campaigns director at Brake, commented: "We're proud that Road Safety Week is now in its 15th year, and continues to grow. It's an opportunity for communities and organisations to take action on road safety - each year thousands get involved across the UK to spread awareness and help prevent needless tragedies on our roads."
"Brake's coordination of this important event is made possible thanks to our headline sponsor QBE, so we are delighted that they are continuing their support in 2011."
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