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First Ever Student Road Safety Competition Launched

September 25, 2012 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond today (Tuesday, 25th September) has endorsed the UK’s first ever student road safety competition, a concept put together by the father of a teenage car crash victim.

Paul Kerr’s son, Jon-Paul, was just 17 when he was killed in a traffic accident involving an 18-year-old driver who had passed his test only a fortnight earlier.

The devoted dad was determined his son’s death would not be in vain and after years of campaigning and lobbying, he has finally won parliamentary backing for the launch of the inaugural Peugeot Student Road Safety Awards, supported by the Department for Transport (DfT).

The scheme is the first ever created of its kind and it has been developed in order for to encourage students aged 11-18 to come up with unique road safety projects applicable to their age group. Last year, the statistics sat at almost 2,000 people were killed on British roads – which works at about 5 people every day.

Speaking at the launch, Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond, said: “Road safety is a top priority for the Government and I am pleased to support these awards. I would like to pay a special thanks to Paul Kerr who has campaigned tirelessly to launch this scheme.”

The awards, which are sponsored by Peugeot and also supported by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), began life after Mr Kerr realised, following the tragic death of his son, that more was needed to be done to educate school children about the dangers on our roads.

Mr Kerr, from Warwick, said: “There were over 25,000 people killed or seriously injured on UK roads last year, the first annual increase since 1994. I hope and pray this initiative will help to bring this frightening figure down. My eldest son Jon-Paul was just 17 when he was tragically killed in a car crash; I refuse to let his death be in vain. Developing the Peugeot Student Road Safety Awards has in some ways been my way of coping with our loss.”

“It has been a long road to get to this point but I am very proud and grateful to have won backing from the Department for Transport, RoSPA and Peugeot. I like to think that Jon-Paul would approve. Hopefully by raising awareness of the dangers on our roads in schoolchildren we can instil a sense of responsibility in all ages. There have been many road safety initiatives in the past but this is the first one aimed at and created by young people.”

Tim Zimmerman, MD of Peugeot UK, added: “When Paul came to us looking for support we knew in an instant that we had to get involved. This is an inspirational initiative that will help to educate and potentially save lives and reduce serious injuries on our roads. Peugeot is proud to sponsor this worthwhile and important venture.”

For more details and how to enter go to www.peugeotstudentroadsafetyawards.co.uk.

In my opinion, anything which increases awareness of road safety issues can only be a good thing.  I still think further mandatory training after a person has passed their driving test (say a compulsory pass plus for example) is necessary but a scheme to target those particularly at risk – younger, inexperienced male drivers – is the right way to go.

Filed Under: Driving Advice, Editorial, Industry News, Safety & Security Tagged With: Important ventures, Reducing fatalities, Reducing injuries, Road safety awareness, safety, safety schemes, Security

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