link.Started in 2004, the scheme targets schools in areas of deprivation where children are “more at risk of being injured in a road traffic collision”.On Tuesday, November 17, the council’s roads safety forum heard how why schools were currently not holding classes as part of the scheme.In a report to the committee, executive director for community and enterprise Michael McGlynn said: “The reporting of this initiative was delayed due to the impact of COVID-19.“Six out of the eight schools were scheduled to take part before the end of term 2020.“Due to school closures in March 2020 resulting from COVID-19, several schools have been unable to complete their training.“Two schools were scheduled to commence pupil training after the Easter.