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Survive the Drive

National Guide to Road Safety 2017 – Released

 

Driving is said to be one of the most dangerous tasks we can undertake as human beings. Road safety, therefore, is a major issue and of equal concern is the number of incidents and fatalities involving young drivers. This year, Pro-Visual Publishing, in collaboration with the Motor Traders Associations Australia wide and Keys to Drive, releases its annual National Guide to Road Safety, highlighting key driver safety issues, and providing a space for interactivity and a window for more information on driving safely.

Targeted at young and learner drivers, this Guide aims to promote safe driving attitudes and road safety awareness featuring topics concerning:

· Motorcycle safety and sharing the road.

· Driver fatigue.

· Getting your licence.

· Preparing for and buying your first car.

By using Augmented Reality (AR) content on the National Guide to Road Safety for a second year, Pro-Visual Publishing hopes to further engage young drivers in road awareness and safe driving practices. Utilising the Guide in driver training programs will help students further engage and retain critical information in order to become safe and responsible drivers on Australian Roads.

“I would like to thank all the sponsors of the National Guide to Road Safety 2017. Their support has made it possible for the Guide to be distributed free of charge.”

– John Hutchings, CEO, Pro-Visual Publishing.

Pro-Visual Publishing is the leading specialist in wall-mounted workplace health & safety, food safety & hygiene, and wellbeing information resource guides. Each guide is practical and informative, providing a quick reference point for management and staff. Pro-Visual Publishing’s guides are vital resources to ensure workers return home exactly the way they came to work.

Every year many people are injured in car accidents. When you have been in an auto accident, you can file a claim. You can try Hornsby, Watson & Hornsby firm  to seek compensation for your injuries.

For further information, or to obtain additional copies of the Guide, please call (02) 8272 2611, email marketing@provisual.com.au or visit www.provisual.com.au

For media enquiries or images please contact Deanna Davenport at Pro-Visual Publishing on (02) 8272 2611 or ddavenport@provisual.com.au

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