RYDA is a safety programme aimed at 16 to 18-year-old students who are approaching that crucial time in their lives where they start to drive independently, or are travelling as passengers of novice drivers.
Road Safety Education Limited is the pre-eminent provider of road safety education for youth in Australia and New Zealand. The flagship RYDA Programme is delivered to over 50,000 17-18 year old high school students, at 90 venues.
By participating in RYDA your school furthers their commitment to educating the ‘whole student’, providing an opportunity to learn essential life skills. Students are encouraged to take greater responsibility for themselves and their friends before they face the challenges of driving solo or as a passenger of a new driver.
RYDA is a one day programme, conducted at an out of school venue, chosen to highlight crucial road safety messages. Supporting the graduate licensing schemes, the programme focuses on the key government ‘big five’ road safety issues of speeding, DUI, fatigue, seatbelts and distractions as well as the importance of driving as a social responsibility.
Now is the time to equip young people with the tools and knowledge they need to stay safe on the road.
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