Dark Days: Driveway Safety Reminders for Autumn, Winter
Safekids Aotearoa reminds parents of toddlers and young children to be extra vigilant around driveways during these
shorter days and longer nights.
“While driveway run overs occur more frequently during spring and summer, it can also easily happen during autumn and
winter when it gets dark earlier,” said Ann Weaver, Director of Safekids Aotearoa.
According to Safekids Aotearoa four to five children are killed each year on average after being run over by a vehicle
driving on a private driveway in New Zealand, and every two weeks a child is hospitalized on average after suffering
serious injuries in the same way.
Children at risk are aged between 1 and 3 years old. Sadly parents and close relatives are most often at the wheel.
Driveway run overs can also happen when cars reverse and move forward.
“Often the injuries children sustain from run overs are so severe, that they die on the scene. For children that do
survive, they often have permanent disability or long term injuries,” Ms. Weaver said
“Driveway run overs can be prevented if parents can identify a risky driveway, and follow the safety messages CHECK,
SUPERVISE and SEPARATE,” Ms Weaver added.
Risky Driveways:
• A long driveway
• A driveway in a quiet road or cul-de-sac
• A driveway that also provides pedestrian access to the house (no separate pedestrian pathway)
• A driveway leading to lots of parking– cars need to be moved around to make room or allow vehicles to leave
• No physical barrier (i.e. fence) between driveway and outdoor play area.
Safety Messages:
• CHECK—Check where children are before moving the car
• SUPERVISE—Actively supervise toddlers and small children
• SEPARATE—have a separate play area, away from driveways