Code of Everand is a multiplayer online game, which has been developed by the Department for Transport, to engage children making the transition from Primary to Secondary school, on the topic of road safety. The aim is that players will improve their road safety behaviour and apply what they have learned in the game, to the real world as a learned response. The Department for Transport's aim is to reduce child pedestrian casualties and deaths among this age group by allowing young people to practice good road safety behaviours through a channel which is known to be very popular among those making the transition to Secondary school.
The Department for Transport (DfT) makes every effort to ensure that the information published on this web site is accurate. However, the DfT cannot accept any liability for the accuracy or content. Visitors who rely on this information do so at their own risk.
The Code of Everand game is offered through various social networks. It is only available to persons who are registered members of the social network through which they access the game and are in compliance with the policies of terms of the use/service of that social network.
The Code of Everand website requires child users to provide a parent's valid email address in order to register on the website, for parental consent purposes. We use this information to send the parent a message that can be used to activate the Code of Everand account, to notify the parent about our privacy practices, to send the parent communications either about the parent's and child's Code of Everand accounts or about features of our website. This email address is correlated with the account user name. We also collect from the child an account name (not their real name) and the child's password on registration. Finally, we ask for school year for the purposes of evaluating the game and to understand who is playing Code of Everand.
The Department for Transport controls all personal information which you provide when you use the Code of Everand website. Personal information about account details will be shared with them agents of the Department for Transport to the extent necessary for the provision and maintenance of the web service.
The material featured on this site is subject to Crown copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. The Crown copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium for research, private study or for internal circulation within an organisation. This is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. Where any of the Crown copyright items on this site are being republished or copied to others, the source of the material must be identified, the copyright status must be acknowledged, and any usage fees incurred must be paid.
For any other proposed use of the material please apply for the appropriate Click-Use online licence by visiting HMSO's web site at www.clickanduse.hmso.gov.uk or by writing to HMSO at The Licensing Division, HMSO, St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ, Fax: 01603 723000 or e-mail: HMSO Licensing at hmsolicensing@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk
The permission to reproduce material does not extend to anything on this site identified as being the copyright of a third party. Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from the copyright holders concerned.
For further information on Crown copyright policy and licensing arrangements, see the guidance at www.hmso.gov.uk/guides.htm.
The copying and use of the Code of Everand logo is not permitted without prior approval of the DfT. Permission requests should be directed to the Communication Directorate. Tell us who you are, the organisation you represent (if any), how and why you wish to use our logo. Please include your contact details, including name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail.
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The DfT makes every effort to check and test material at all stages of production. It is always wise for users to run an anti virus program on all material downloaded from the Internet.
The DfT cannot accept any responsibility for any loss, disruption or damage to your data or your computer system which may occur whilst using material off the DfT web site.