Drive Coach Bundaberg - A free information session for parents and carers of learner and novice drivers
Event description
This workshopĀ aims to give you a background on the risks young people face on the road (as drivers and passengers of novice drivers). Road trauma statistics indicate Provisional LicenceĀ drivers face the highest risk of being involved in crashes in their first year of driving. Weāll discuss the challenges of teaching a young person how to drive and give you some tips on how you can partner with your teen to make sure they have the tools they need to make good choices and stay safe.Ā
Road Safety Education Limited (RSE) is the country's leading provider of youth road safety education - to date over 800,000 students have participated in our flagship RYDA program for high school students across Australia andĀ New Zealand. With a commitment to the delivery of evidence-based road safety education, RSE is guided by an internationally respected Advisory Council.Ā
The importance of parents and their role in keeping their teens safe throughout the many stages of learning to drive is well documented. However, they are not often given all the tools for the job. Research shows that the way parents engage with their teens through the learn-to-drive journey can have a significant impact when it comes to creating safer drivers who take less risks. RSE, through the DriveCoachĀ program aims to equip parents and carers with the tools they need and support them on this very important journey.Ā
This workshop is supported by Bundaberg Rotary Clubs, Queensland PoliceĀ and the Queensland Government's Community Road Safety Grants Program, and is coinciding with all of Bundaberg and surrounding district'sĀ secondary schools attending RYDA during the week.Ā
This practical workshop which updates parents on latest research and road safety approaches, outlines some of the conversations and strategies our facilitators share with their teens at RYDA and gives them an opportunity to ask questions and get advice from the experts.
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