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Be a road safety hero

Waikato Regional Council is committed to education as a key tool in achieving better road safety outcomes across our region. During the 2026 Road Safety Week (4-10 May), we are highlighting lives lost on our roads, as well as acknowledging the everyday heroes who help keep others safe.

Road Safety Week ribbon displays

During Road Safety Week 2026 (4-10 May), ribbon displays can be seen across the Waikato region. These ribbons are a visible reminder of:

·         Lives lost on our roads

·         People seriously injured by road crashes

·         Our shared commitment to prevent future harm.

They encourage all of us to pause, reflect, and think about how our own choices on the road can help keep others safe.

Where can you see these ribbons?

Waikato District:

Local libraries – library locations and hours

Waipā District:

Local libraries – your library | Waipā libraries

Taupō:

Lakefront  fence –  Robert Street, Taupō

Mangakino shops – Rangatira Drive, Mangakino

Hamilton

Hamilton Lake in front of the Verandah on the grass area

Ōtorohanga

Village Green in Otorohanga

Thames-Coromandel: TBC

If you want to get involved in Road Safety Week 2026 or help to promote road safety at any time, download the posters below and display them around your organisation:

If you want to get involved in Road Safety Week 2026 or help to promote road safety at any time, download the posters below and display them around your organisation:

Learn more about road safety education

Road safety education plays an important role in helping people of all ages build safe road use skills and confidence.

To learn more about road safety tips, education programmes, and resources for families, schools, and communities, the following resources are available: