A service to remember those killed and seriously injured on the roads of North Yorkshire was held at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday (19 November).
Family and friends attended the cathedral for the Oakleaf Service to remember their sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, grandchildren, grandparents, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, partners, and friends.
Special readings and hymns took place during the service.
Assistant Chief Constable Scott Bisset delivered a reading on behalf of North Yorkshire Police.
Deputy Chief Fire Officer Mathew Walker delivered a reading on behalf of North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Police Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire Zoe Metcalfe was also in attendance.
The service is also a reminder of the scale of road traffic deaths and injuries, demonstrating the risk to all road users.
Police, fire and ambulance crews are often the first at the scene of a serious collision. Officers and emergency workers see first-hand the devastating impact these incidents have on communities.