Eliminate the Risk

What young drivers can do to stay safe on the road.

Win great prizes for you and your school - just by completing this quick quiz

WIN!

 

Answer the questions in in the quick quiz below, and you’ll be into be in to win one of these prizes!

1st Prize
A signed Greg Murphy "51" t-shirt and cap

2nd Prize
A signed Greg Murphy "51" t-shirt

3rd Prize
A signed Greg Murphy "51" cap

The questions are based on a combination of the information in the flyer below, and what Murph covered in his presentation. You can also help your school too. The student that takes out 1st prize, also wins MTA Gift Vouchers for their school.

So, listen to what Murph has to say, read the information in the flyer, and you're in with a chance.

Best of all though, even if you don't win a prize, with what you've learned, you can still be Safer on The Road.

Eliminate the Risk Quick Quiz

Name*

School*

Age*

Gender*

Contact Phone No.*

Email Address*

What is ‘Murph’s Law’?*




How many 15 – 24 year olds have been killed or injured in crashes, in the 12 months to January 2010?*




Which of these is not one of Murph’s pointers for staying safe on the road?*




Of the 15-19 year old drivers involved in fatal crashes between 2006 and 2008, most were on a?*




Murph says tyres are ……………, make sure they’re safe.*




According to Murph, the thing that will be the difference between you being in a crash and avoiding it is ...........*




Young drivers and passengers have a higher risk of accidents and suffer more injuries more often. You can get over some injuries quickly, others will affect you the rest of your life.

When you are driving with a passenger your actions and the choices you make aren't just about you, they can have life altering consequences for whoever is in the passenger's seat too. In New Zealand, crashes all too often have a fatal impact on passengers, especially with younger drivers.

Alcohol/drugs and speed are the major contributing factors for young drivers involved in fatal crashes. Speed is more than two and a half times more likely to be involved than for a driver over 25.

Once you are on your own, but still inexperienced, the risk to you and your passengers goes up significantly. Practice and skill development will make all the difference.

Murph signs autographs at William Colenso College
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