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Hamilton backs road safety scheme | Hamilton backs road safety scheme |
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A road safety campaign for school children has been launched in Surrey by motor racing star Lewis Hamilton. | |
The educational scheme for pupils aged 14 to 18 will offer hands-on driving experience and training. | The educational scheme for pupils aged 14 to 18 will offer hands-on driving experience and training. |
Pupils will also have discussions about the responsibilities of being not only a driver, but also a passenger and a pedestrian. | Pupils will also have discussions about the responsibilities of being not only a driver, but also a passenger and a pedestrian. |
It was developed by council, fire and police officers, with the Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy in Weybridge. | It was developed by council, fire and police officers, with the Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy in Weybridge. |
Former Formula One world champion Hamilton launched the scheme on Sunday. | |
He said "It's a great thing for young kids to come here and at least raise awareness." | |
And he added: "Hopefully, they'll come here and they'll walk away with a little bit more knowledge which will equip them even better for when they take their own driving lessons and tests." | |
County council leader Andrew Povey said: "School children are the drivers of the future so it is vital we educate them now about the importance of responsible driving." | County council leader Andrew Povey said: "School children are the drivers of the future so it is vital we educate them now about the importance of responsible driving." |
Driving academy | Driving academy |
The scheme, called RoadSense, will be offered to schools as an add-on to the existing curriculum and follows government campaigns to reduce the number of road deaths and injuries among children and young people. | The scheme, called RoadSense, will be offered to schools as an add-on to the existing curriculum and follows government campaigns to reduce the number of road deaths and injuries among children and young people. |
It will initially be offered to 5,000 pupils across Surrey, before being rolled out across the country. | It will initially be offered to 5,000 pupils across Surrey, before being rolled out across the country. |
The course includes an hour-long introduction, a 90-minute practical session behind the wheel and then an hour-long discussion group. | The course includes an hour-long introduction, a 90-minute practical session behind the wheel and then an hour-long discussion group. |
Students will do the practical session in groups of three and have half an hour each on the track at Mercedes-Benz World, under the guidance of a Driving Academy Coach. | Students will do the practical session in groups of three and have half an hour each on the track at Mercedes-Benz World, under the guidance of a Driving Academy Coach. |
Wilfried Steffen, president of Mercedes-Benz UK, said it would help pupils to develop a responsible attitude to driving before they and their friends start to drive. | Wilfried Steffen, president of Mercedes-Benz UK, said it would help pupils to develop a responsible attitude to driving before they and their friends start to drive. |
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