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Safe Drive Stay Alive to return in 2010

In 2008, 35 people died on Grampians roads, and of these 13 were between the ages of 17 and 25. In addition to this, 411 serious injuries and 123 serious casualties were sustained within the same 17-25 year age group.

Safe Drive Stay Alive is a hard-hitting road safety initiative aimed at senior school pupils in Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen and Moray to raise awareness of the dangers of driving.

The four day event, taking place in November 2010, demonstrates in a truly unique manner just how a night out with your friends can become a night like no other.

If you are in fourth year (going into fifth year) at school in Moray, Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire we will see you at Aberdeen's Beach Ballroom in the week of Tuesday, November 2 to Friday, November 5.

A public evening session is also planned for Wednesday, November 3 from 7.15pm.

 

 

 

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