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Young people Stand Up to dangerous driving

Christchurch City Council

Thursday 23 February 2012, 2:46PM

By Christchurch City Council

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The energetic Crash Bash Road Show, a touring event that promotes road safety to Christchurch high school students, kicks off on Tuesday 28 February and presents a strong message for teenagers around driving, alcohol and their peers.

Secondary students will then be invited to submit DVDs of their own performance concepts, with the winning entry being crafted by NASDA into the following year’s road show. The $1000 cash prize is an incentive for young people to get creative and think about practical solutions.

Sarah Numan, Unit Manager Business Support at the Christchurch City Council, says young people aged 15 to 19 are disproportionately represented in New Zealand road crash statistics.

“We want to see a shift in these statistics by targeting young people in new and creative ways and encouraging students to come up with their own interpretations and messages. Young people speaking to their peers comes across much better than another lecture from an adult,” she says.

Crash Bash director and NASDA tutor Ross McKellar says the show prepares young people to stand up for themselves, their friends and their family. “We’re not focusing on the consequences, because young people know them already. We’re all about staying strong and taking action. That’s the message that needs to be heard at the moment, and Crash Bash has young people spreading it in a fun way.”

The annual road show is run by the Council in association with the New Zealand Transport Agency and SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk).

Crash Bash Road Show Timetable:

  • Tues 28 Feb – Rudolph Steiner School, 10.40am
  • Wed 29 Feb – Aranui College, 10.25am
  • Thurs 1 Mar – St Bede's College, 10am
  • Fri 2 Mar – Lincoln High School, 11.15am
  • Fri 2 Mar – Catholic Cathedral College, 1.30pm
  • Mon 5 Mar – Villa Maria College, 8.30am
  • Mon 5 Mar – Te Kura o Te Whanau Tahi, 11.45am
  • Wed 7 Mar – Riccarton High School, 9.30am and 11am
  • Fri 9 Mar – Rangiora High School, 8.40am
  • Fri 9 Mar – Rangiora New Life, 10am
  • Fri 9 Mar – St Thomas of Canterbury College, 12.10pm
  • Tues 13 Mar – Mairehau High School, 9.45am
  • Wed 14 and Wed 21 Mar – Cashmere High School, 10.30am
  • Thurs 15 Mar – St Margaret’s College, 10am
  • Thurs 15 Mar – Christchurch Girls’ High School, 12.30am
  • Tues 20 Mar – Avonside Girls’ High School, 8.30am
  • Tues 20 Mar – Hornby High School, 9.40am
  • Thurs 22 Mar – St Andrew’s College, 9.30am and 10.10am
  • Fri 23 Mar – Shirley Boys’ High School, 9.20am and 10.20am
  • Mon 26, Tues 27, Thurs 29, Fri 30 Mar – Burnside High School, 8.15 am
  • Tues 27 Mar – Linwood College, 12.50pm