ALMOST 70 BUSINESSES JOIN FORCES TO REDUCE DRIVER FATIGUE CRASHES ON N

Published on 16 February 2022

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For the first time Temora shire will be participating in the Free Cuppa campaign, putting their hand up to help fight driver fatigue and reduce our road toll by offering free cuppas to tired drivers from 1 March to 31 May 2022.

Temora Library will join almost 70 businesses from across regional areas of NSW who are participating in the 'Free Cuppa for the Driver' scheme, which is entering its 12th year.

The participating businesses will be encouraging drivers to take regular breaks by offering a free tea or coffee to any driver who is more than 100kms away from home.

Since 2010 the scheme has seen more than 27,000 free cuppas given away in 265 participating businesses across 91 towns, villages, and cities in regional NSW. During that time, across NSW fatigue-related crashes have fallen by 19 per cent.

The scheme is an initiative of 21 regional council areas in the Western, South Western, South and Hunter regions of NSW in partnership with Transport for NSW.

Temora Shire Councils' Road Safety Officer, Karen Trethowan, said the second biggest killer on NSW roads is tired drivers.

“When you fall asleep behind the wheel you aren’t able to react by breaking or moving out of the way of hazards, which means the crash is more likely to be fatal,” she said.

‘Free Cuppas’ are available from a broad range of businesses with varied opening hours, making regular breaks and free cuppas very accessible.

“If it wasn’t for the participating businesses supplying the ‘free cuppa’, then this scheme wouldn’t be possible. I would like to thank Temora Library for enthusiastically taking part in this year’s campaign.

The ‘Free Cuppa’ website, freecuppa.com.au, allows drivers to search for the nearest participating business as well as find useful information on the scheme. There is also a Facebook page that will keep you up to date on the scheme and the participating businesses.

For further information please contact Temora Shire Councils' Road Safety Officer, Karen Trethowan, on 0437 645 183.

 

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