Road safety firm urges drivers to get the message across
A breakdown specialist has asked British motorists to find their inner poet and come up with an inspiring road safety message.
GEM Motoring Assist has called on drivers, including its 60,000 members, to think up limericks that will hopefully encourage safer driving on the UK's roads.
Limericks can be submitted via the organisation's dedicated email address, with the best ones posted on the news section of its website.
Chief executive David Williams explained that the increasing popularity of this particular style of poetry had inspired the idea of the road safety limericks.
He said: "Poetry is just a different way to get people thinking about the challenges of safe driving and caring for all road users.
"We very much hope people will enjoy reading the message in verse."
GEM Motoring Assist publishes a number of guides to road safety and also sponsors various campaigns and research via its "charitable arm".

