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High School Students Confront Realities of Road Trauma in Albany

Bethel Christian School student Tom Curran lifts the jaws of life as Albany volunteer firefighters captain Shane Bell times him.

Students from Great Southern high schools participated in a vital road safety program last week, gaining firsthand insight into the consequences of car crashes through the RAC’s Project Road Smart. The event took place at the Albany Entertainment Centre on March 13, 2024, and involved students from Years 10 to 12 attending a half-day program designed to raise awareness about road safety.

During the event, students heard from emergency services personnel and a survivor of a serious road accident. The program featured a filmed re-enactment of a car crash, showcasing the response of real-life paramedics, firefighters, and police officers. This immersive experience aimed to illustrate how first responders manage critical situations on the roads of Western Australia.

Understanding the Impact of Road Choices

With 159 lives lost on WA roads this year—over half of which occurred in regional areas—RAC’s General Manager of External Relations, Will Golsby, emphasized the importance of educating young drivers about the serious consequences of their actions. “Project Road Smart helps students understand their responsibilities the moment they get behind the wheel,” Golsby stated. “Every decision on the road can have significant repercussions.”

He further noted that the program aims to equip students with critical knowledge regarding safe driving practices, highlighting the dangers associated with alcohol consumption, speeding, reckless behavior, and distractions while driving.

The emotional weight of the program was underscored by Robert Pike, a crash survivor whose life changed irrevocably at the age of 17. In a tragic accident, Pike lost both legs, suffered a severe spinal injury, and endured the loss of three friends. He was a backseat passenger in a car whose driver lost control on a wet road, resulting in a devastating collision with a tree.

A Personal Story of Loss and Resilience

Pike shared his harrowing experience with the students, many of whom were the same age as he was during the accident. He recounted the dreams he had to abandon following the crash, the trauma he faced, and the grief he carries for his friends. “I was the same age as these students with a mindset of ‘it would never happen to me,’” Pike remarked. “For change to happen, students need to see the consequences and not just hear about them.”

Following the presentations, students had the opportunity to engage with emergency services personnel. They toured an ambulance, interacted with firefighters, and tested equipment commonly used at crash sites. This hands-on experience aimed to deepen their understanding of road safety and the critical role played by first responders.

Programs like Project Road Smart are essential in fostering a culture of safety among young drivers, encouraging them to make informed choices on the road. As the statistics reveal, the stakes are high, and the lessons learned from such initiatives can be life-saving.

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