ANTI speeding posters were made by schoolchildren before Easter.
Pupils from Years 3 and 6 from Harmans Water Primary School took part in a competition to design their own posters, encouraging motorists to slow down.
Bracknell police station then sifted through the hundreds of entries and eventually chose four winners, before they were put up around roads near the school last week.
PCSO Matthew Wright said: "We would like to thank all the students for taking part in the poster competition.
"It's good to see the local school getting involved in projects that will address concerns raised by the surrounding community. We hope this will have a positive effect on motorists and improve road safety."
Winners chosen by Bracknell's policing team were joined by Cllr Chris Turrell, PC Paul Tuttle, headteacher Alison Wyld and PCSO Matthew Wright for photo.
The four winners were Tia Wright, Lauren Retter, Annalise Bennison and Lewis Birchmore.
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