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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.

We have received loads of support from sponsors and celebrities in bringing this show to the region, we just hope we can all make a difference.

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!



Competitions

The new 2008 competition to win one of 3 Nintendo DSs is now live!

There are also competitions being run by our radio station partners over the next couple of weeks - check this out at your favourite station's own website:

    



Venues & Dates for 2008!

The shows are now underway for 2008 and the immediate responses have been very positive.  Shows will be happening in the following places and on the following dates:

4th & 5th November - The King's Centre, Oxford
6th & 7th November - The Hexagon, Reading
10th & 11th November - The Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
12th & 13th November - MK Dons Football Stadium, Milton Keynes
 

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 your school or college would like to attend please e-mail safedrive@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk to request further information; if you are not part of a school / college that is planning to attend you can now use the online booking form.

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.