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This website was set up with donations from KeyMed and RedSpeed International

Donations are requested for maintenance and publicity from Supporters and Users

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Exhibitions & Displays


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Specific exhibitions


Empty Rooms

‘When Lives Collide’


Displays and Exhibitions have the potential to inform great numbers of people – people who may have never heard of the World Day of Remembrance, or given any thought to road crashes and their serious consequences - of the purpose of World Day, the scale and impact of road deaths and injuries, and the fact that they are not inevitable.Displays and Exhibitions have the potential to inform great numbers of people – people who may have never heard of the World Day of Remembrance, or given any thought to road crashes and their serious consequences - of the purpose of World Day, the scale and impact of road deaths and injuries, and the fact that they are not inevitable.

Exhibitions can also be held for longer periods and have often in the past been held in the week or weeks leading up to Remembrance Sunday, contributing to the success of the Day. They are particularly relevant for schools and other educational institutions, libraries, and civic, community and art centres. Schools are often encouraged to consider the issues surrounding World Day and exhibitions are a natural outcome.

Displays in public places, such as by the roadside or in a town square, can draw attention and inspire interest in the subject of road danger and its results, while at the same time reassuring road victims that their tragedy is being taken notice of.

The examples of past exhibitions and displays, held in different parts of the world, show enormous creativity and passion:
Russia World Day 2006 Sakhalin Angel Poster displayed on roads in Ethiopia