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Road message says it with flowers

The Derby Evening Telegraph is planning to bring speeding traffic to a crawl - with bunches of flowers.

As part of a campaign to cut the number of road deaths around Derbyshire, the paper has launched its Think First campaign.

And the latest move is to plant a summer flower display on a sloping flower beds that will catch the eye of hundreds of commuters every day.

It will include the Think First Logo and the message: "Let's Drive Death Off Derbyshire's Roads".

Telegraph editor Mike Norton said: "This is great news for the campaign.

"We're trying to convey a very simple message - if everyone who uses the roads thinks a little more carefully, the dreadful toll of death and injury can be reduced."

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