Safe Drive Stay Alive

The road safety initiative heralded by Formula One World Champion, Damon Hill, as "literally a life saver" is due to return this November at Dorking Halls, Dorking.
Two performances daily at 10.30am and 12.30pm are scheduled on the following dates: 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 19 (morning only), and 20 November 2008. An additional performance will take place on the evening of 6 November 2008 which is open to all members of the public aged 15 and over.
'Safe Drive, Stay Alive', is a hard-hitting interactive show that tells the story of a road traffic collision. A reconstruction video is interspersed with on stage, real life testimonies by serving members of Surrey’s emergency services. Also, and perhaps most poignantly, stories are told by the parent of a young person who lost their life in a road traffic collision and also from a person disabled by the actions of a young driver.
Spearheaded by Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and supported by partners Surrey Police, Surrey Ambulance Service, Surrey County Council, The Royal Surrey Hospital and RoadPeace, Safe Drive, Stay Alive encourages people to think of the consequences of driving irresponsibly. Over 26, 500 people have seen the shows to date. Please be aware of the hard-hitting nature of this show.
How to book
Schools and Colleges should use the form below to book for all performances or alternatively call the Education Resources and Procedures Officer or Road Traffic Collision Reduction Manager on 01737 242444.
Non school and college bookings for the evening performance on 6 November 2008 should be booked using the online form.
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service works with the following partners to produce 'Safe Drive, Stay Alive': Surrey County Council Road Safety, Surrey Police, South East Coast Ambulance Service, The Royal Surrey Hospital and RoadPeace.
Sponsors: ExxonMobil, esure, Mercedes-Benz World and Surrey's Safety Camera Partnership fund associated costs.
On Surrey's roads alone, 4730 young drivers have been involved in injury collisions in the last three years – 29 have died and 8 of their passengers have been killed (Surrey County Council May 2008).

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