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Young drivers are being given the chance to work with experts to help them stay safe on the road.

A range of emergency serves and road safety organisations will be providing sessions for younger drivers aged 17-29 in May where they will fund out more about risks and how to stay safe.

The events will entails sessions by Cheshire Police, Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service and the North West Ambulance Service as well as IAM Roadsmart.

Official statistics show that in 2021, more than a quarter of incidents on Cheshire’s roads that led to death or serious injury involved people aged 17-25.

The aim of the event is to ensure driving stays fun, by boosting driving skills and confidence.

Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner, John Dwyer, said: “To achieve safer roads for all, it’s vital to instil good practice in young drivers so that they take these skills throughout their lives.

“If you’re a young person in Cheshire and feel like you need more confidence on the road, I encourage you to sign up for this event.”

The event takes place on Friday 20th May (9.30am-1pm) at Safety Central in Warrington.

 


There will be four sessions throughout the day:

Think – led by Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service

Drive – led by Cheshire Police

Survive – led by North West Ambulance Service

Practical – led by IAM RoadSmart


 

In addition to gaining new skills, attendees will be entered into a prize draw which will help them go even further in improving their confidence on the road.

To register for the event, email: stephanie.mclean@youthfed.org

 

 

 

 

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