
They were followed by St. Colmcille’s Primary School, Ballymena, in second place, and Fairview PS, Ballyclare, in third.
The NI Road Safety Quiz is open to teams of four P7 pupils and covers road safety, road signs, and general knowledge. Running for over 20 years, this year’s quiz saw participation from over 220 schools across 11 regional heats. A total of 22 teams competed in the final, which was attended by an audience of over 150.
Davy Jackson of event organiser’s Road Safe NI, said “We have been overwhelmed with the response to this year’s quiz. It is vital that primary school children receive road safety education and the quiz is a fun way to deliver serious messages in an engaging way. Everyone involved is encouraged to take the important lessons back to their homes and schools.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Mr Alan Walmsley, commented that the NIFRS were delighted to provide the venue for the evening and support Road Safe NI in its activities. He said that every day his officers are called upon to visit the scenes of at least two serious road traffic collisions on Northern Ireland’s roads to provide help and rescue for ordinary people injured and trapped in vehicles.
Jonathan McKeown from sponsors CRASH Services said, “As a business with close connections to road users we are delighted to get involved and support road safety projects like this. We have a strong partnership with Road Safe NI and they should be commended for running such an innovative event. Well done to all schools who took part.
NI Road Safety Quiz 2019.





