They designed a shoe that's practical, stylish and can be worn in the dark.
A group of award winning Midlands students say young people need to be included when it comes to the road safety conversation.
Clodagh Cummins, Amy Kilduff, and Aaron Morrisey from Edenderrys' Oaklands Community College, in Offaly, were winners at the RSA's first National Road Safety Matters Awards.
They designed a shoe thats practical, stylish and can be worn in the dark to secure victory in the High Visibility category.
While the Posters category was won by students from Mullingar Community College in Westmeath.
Clodagh from Oaklands Community College says there's a way to bring younger people into the fold:
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