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Safety first for young drivers

MORE than 10,000 Queensland students will undertake an annual youth road safety program that aims to reduce death and injury amongst young people on our roads.

More than 10,000 young Queensland drivers will undertake the safety program.

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MORE than 10,000 Queensland school students will undertake an annual youth road safety program that aims to reduce death and injury amongst young people on our roads. 

R-Y-D-A, or RYDA, is a road safety education program targeted at 16 and 17 year old Queensland school students in the initial stages of obtaining a driver licence.

Consisting of six interactive sessions, the program covers a broad range of topics including hazard perception, stopping distances, fatigue and the cost and responsibility of owning a car.

All sessions provide must-have information to prepare young drivers before they get behind the wheel of a motor car.

Sponsored by Suncorp Compulsory Third Party Insurance, this Queensland first will educate more than 10,000 students about road safety every year.

For more information on Suncorp CTP Insurance visit www.suncorp.com.au/musthave, or call Suncorp CTP on 13 11 60 and get the must-have Queensland insurance.

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