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Challenging young driver behaviour and keeping them safe on our roads

Actions have consequences is an hour long short film and live speaker performances.

Aimed at students aged 16 upwards, it challenges young driver behaviour and ultimately keep this group of young adults safe on our roads.

  • One full hour of short films and speakers in a stage presentation
  • Recollections and stories from a variety of emergency services and volunteers
  • A valuable learning experience for your students
  • A professional and well researched learning experience

Some of the key findings from pilot evaluation are as follows:

  • Almost all participants rated the event positively (98%).
  • Nearly all said they would recommend the event to others (98%).

  • Participants understood the need to make better decisions whilst driving and the wider impact of collision on families and the emergency services.

Reviews

Mark Naylor (North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service) reviewed the initial presentation and distributed the following summary to partners. 

“Action Have Consequences is aimed at younger road users. The presentation is delivered by representatives of the emergency services and Tiffany (who lost her brother in an RTC). The presentation is narrated by a member of the road safety team. The stories are all different and personal to the individual telling the story. It clearly impacted with students as everyone listened intently, eerily silent at times and with some showing emotions. The initial session gained positive feedback, and more importantly, it seems the session was pitched at the right level and Tiffany’s involvement resonated with the target audience. It is hoped that the presentation will gain momentum and attract funding to open it up across the service within other road safety partnerships.”

On 5th June 2018, Tiffany received a North Yorkshire Police Chief Constable commendation for her work supporting the project.