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Drive 2 Survive gets into gear

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A new website encouraging safer motoring among young drivers has been launched in Surrey.

Developed by the Surrey Safety Camera Partnership, www.drive2survive.com, features a competition to win an off-road driving experience or Pass Plus lessons. And for parents there’s an agreement which allows a young person to drive the family car if they sign up to safe driving ground rules.

Duncan Knox, project manager, said: “One in three male drivers aged 17-20 will crash within two years of passing their test. We hope that young drivers will visit this new website and find out how to Drive 2 Survive.”

The campaign also includes driver information packs, posters and flyers and a viral film (written and acted by young people) and goes fully live in March 2008.

For more information contact Duncan Knox on 0208 541 7443/01483. 466822, or: duncan.knox@surreycc.gov.uk



10 December 2007


 

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