The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Life-saver is still on road

Safety: Stay Alive show for pupils is saved from axe as firms pledge £40k

- BY BEN HENDRY

A hugely successful scheme aimed at reducing crashes on north-east roads has been spared the axe after businesses pledged £40,000 to secure its survival.

The “hard-hitting” Safe Drive Stay Alive show has been attended by all secondary school pupils in Aberdeen, Aberdeensh­ire and Moray for the past 13 years and has been hailed as crucial in saving lives by promoting safe driving skills.

Earlier this year, Aberdeensh­ire Council revealed that this year’s show could be scrapped unless new sponsors were found to support it – with only Nexen Petroleum UK agreeing to provide funding.

But yesterday the local authority confirmed that it would go ahead in November as several other firms have since jumped on board.

The Schlumberg­er oil firm matched Nexen’s £20,000 donation, while other contributi­ons have come from energy companies Suncor Energy UK Ltd and Titan Torque Services and car dealership Peter Vardy.

Schlumberg­er’s general manager, Gwenola Boyault, said: “Driving is one of the biggest risks we face each day.

“Anything we can do to help the drivers of tomorrow be safer and more aware is good for everyone.”

Chairwoman of the Aberdeensh­ire Community Safety Partnershi­p Margaret-Jane Cardno said the financial contributi­ons could have “priceless” benefits for motorists.

She said: “This show has now become a regular feature in the lives of local young people.

“Tens of thousands of whom have now seen it and had a chance to consider its important messages.

“It’s easy to forget this important initiative relies on the time of volunteers and on external financial support, without

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 ??  ?? ON LOCATION: Behind the scenes at the making of last year’s Safe Drive Stay Alive production
ON LOCATION: Behind the scenes at the making of last year’s Safe Drive Stay Alive production

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