A Northland community group has been recognised with a national award for its work on reducing harm on the region's roads, particularly for young people.
During Road Safety Week last week, the team at Road Safety Education (RSE), a nationwide organisation, held the first ever Road Safety Awards.
RoadSafe Northland won the AMI Community Award, which recognises outstanding work by a community group to lower road tragedies and provide support and education for their communities.
The inaugural award was presented to Gillian Archer, from the Northland Road Safety Trust.
RoadSafe Northland is a Northland collective of road safety partners and agencies, under the umbrella of the Northland Road Safety Trust. The charitable trust funds, delivers and supports road safety initiatives in the region on behalf of the Whangārei and Kaipara Districts and the Northland Transportation Alliance, comprising all four Northland councils.