Isle of Wight students, Alice Joubert and Tatiana Moloduko, won a road safety poster contest.

The Isle of Wight Council competition challenged secondary, sixth form and college learners to design posters encouraging public behaviour on transport or at the roadside.

Their works will be displayed on Island's buses and trains, viewed by thousands daily.

Zoe Stroud, senior marketing executive at Southern Vectis said: "It was fantastic to see so many entries into the competition.

"The creative flair and ideas about promoting positive behaviour while travelling on public transport and road safety was inspiring and something we hope will resonate with our bus users when they see the designs on board our buses."

Bobby Lock, community rail manager said: "The Isle of Wight Community Rail Partnership (CRP) are thrilled to be part of this Isle of Wight Council competition to schools, highlighting responsible road and rail safety on, and around our Islands transport network, as well as road safety.

"We look forward to seeing the winning poster design on our Island Line Trains and Southern Vectis buses and well done to all those involved for a very high standard of competition entries."