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Now Up & Running in 2011
We are delighted to say that SDSA is open & taking bookings for 2011. We will be starting with a couple of days in each of Reading & Milton Keynes, the following week we will be in High Wycombe & Oxford. To keep up to date with what is happening follow us on twitter & facebook. www.twitter.com/safedrivetv & find us on facebook Watch for Yourself We have added some videos as well so that you can hear for yourself from the presenters who will tell you a little of their story and why they are involved in Safe Drive Stay Alive.
Venues & Dates for 2011! We are please to announce the new dates for the 2011 shows; these will be happening in November in the following places and on the following dates:
Reading
Hexagon Theatre, 7th/8th November Milton Keynes (new venue) The Ridgeway Centre, 9th/10th November High Wycombe Swan Theatre, 14th/15th November Oxford The Kings Centre, 16th/17th November
Find us on twitter!
If you use twitter, then come on and follow us @safedrivetv - this year we will be tweeting our way through the two weeks of presentations, with the perspectives of the team.
CompetitionsWe will soon be launching our new online competition Safe Drive Stay Alive is a really fresh production that helps new drivers and those who have not yet taken their test to explore the consequences of getting involved in a crash.
Our major concern is that road crashes are still the biggest killer in the country when it comes to accidental deaths among the under 20s – we want to change that; we hope you’ll help! ![]()
There will be two shows per day at each venue. The morning session will start at 10.30am and the afternoon at 1pm. The performances are expected to last for just over one hour. If you would like to attend please use the online booking form. If you are from an educational establishment that would like to attend, please use the 'contact us' page to let us know, and the bookings administrator will be in touch.
‘Crash’ Page Get the information from the inside on who is actually involved in dealing with a road traffic crash. Find out how many officers is takes to sort out just one fatal collision. Thanks to everyone involved We have been helped massively by the commitment and enthusiasm of a whole bunch of organisations. Some of them have sponsored the programme, others have provided whole teams of people for the filming and to make the events work. We want to say a massive thank you to all of them! Find out more about them by visiting the sponsors & who’s involved pages. |
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