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NT School Road Safety Centres (Australia)

The Northern Territory Government's Road Safety Centres are located at Newland Park in Alice Springs and at Parap Road Safety Centre in Darwin. Both centres are operated by Road Safety Officers from the Road Safety Branch. Children are taught about road and bicycle safety in a classroom situation and then proceed to a practical lesson on a miniature road system.

The lessons are conducted by trained Road Safety Officers during school hours. The lessons are approximately one and half hours in duration and teachers may request that the lesson covers specific topics.

Times and dates available to visit the Road Safety Centre are during normal school hours and is a free service.

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