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Road Safety
Road Safety Road Show Returns
By Noel Gibbons
15, Jan 2016 - 10:18

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The hard hitting road show, which educates teens about the terrible consequences of road carnage is returning to Mayo in February. Transition year students from 29 secondary schools across the county will attend the show the AXA/Mayo Safety Roadshow at The Royal Theatre, Castlebar.

Mayo County Council, in association with AXA Insurance, is issuing an invitation to the public to attend at the AXA/Mayo Road Safety Roadshow on Wednesday February 10th at the TF Royal Theatre in Castlebar.

Noel Gibbons, road safety officer, Mayo County Council, explained: "The roadshow has been running in Mayo since 2007 and has proved to be very informative. It depicts graphically how a night out ended in tragedy and permanent disability for one young driver.

"The roadshow is aimed at transition year students and the objective of the show is to encourage young drivers, and those about to commence their driving career, to adopt a more responsible attitude in terms of their own driving behaviour. The consequences should they fail to do so will be clearly and graphically demonstrated.

"During the show, young people will have an opportunity to benefit from presentations made by An Garda Síochána (Garda Hugh McHugh of Castlebar Garda Station), Ambulance Service ( Mr Brian Moran), Fire Service (Mr Pete Mc Donnell), a consultant based within A&E Department in Castlebar General(Mr Paul O Grady), a family member of a deceased road traffic accident victim(Mrs Ann Flynn), a car crash survivor(Richard Alcorn), and an undertaker(Mr David McGowan).

"We believe that this is a very worthwhile event, which will hopefully leave a lasting positive impression on the young people present. There will be two sessions of the shows - the show will commence at 10.45am sharp."




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