Rider Safe Campaign throughout Wattle Range

Council team up with Police to encourage youth road safety
Wattle Range Council and SAPOL Millicent Police Cluster have joined forces to encourage safe road use through the Rider Safe Draw campaign. The campaign aims to positively reinforce safe riding behaviours in children through prizes and rewards.
If a child in Wattle Range is 'caught' by Council staff or Police practicing safe road use, like wearing a helmet, following the road rules, and riding safely, they will receive an invitation to enter the prize draw. Major prizes up for grabs include a bike, scooter, helmets and more. The Rider Safe Draw was launched at the Lions Park redevelopment Opening on the 18th December and will run through Term 1, with the winners drawn on April 23 2025 as part of the Rivoli Bay Junior Jetties Fishing Competition.
Wattle Range Council wants to encourage children in our community to develop safe road use habits from an early age. This campaign provides positive reinforcement through rewards and prizes to help make that happen.
Rick Errington, Officer in Charge of SAPOL Millicent Police Cluster said “Road safety is a priority for SAPOL. We are pleased to work with the Wattle Range Council and support this initiative which promotes safe behaviours in young road users.“
The Rider Safe Draw is open to all school-aged children who live, work or study in the Wattle Range Council area.
Wattle Range Council and SAPOL Millicent Police Cluster encourage all parents and guardians to help children develop safe road habits from an early age. The Rider Safe Draw campaign provides an opportunity to positively reinforce these behaviours, while also giving children the chance to win fantastic prizes.
Entries can be submitted to any Visitor Information Centre in the area or the Millicent Council office
