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Buncrana students are road safety aware 01.04.19

STUDENTS from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana recently completed a ground breaking road safety programme facilitated by Pro Social Ireland. The programme was designed to address particular problem areas such as emotional control, social responsibility, driving under the influence and the consequences of anti-social behaviour while driving.
Students from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana receiving certificates following their participation in the Pro Social Ireland Road Safety Programme. Picture also includes Mick Quinlivan, Pro Social Ireland, Paul McCusker, Pro Social Ireland, Inspector Michael Harrison, Ciaran Maguire, Pro Social Ireland, Leslie O’Donnell and Denis Ferry.
The presentation of certificates was held recently in the LYIT where the students who completed the programme were acknowledged for their participation.
Mick Quinlivan, Pro Social Ireland, stated “we were delighted to be given the opportunity to deliver the programme and we would like to thank the Donegal Road Safety Working Group for all their assistance”.
Inspector Michael Harrison said "in my opinion this course will save lives on our roads and I am delighted to see that the programme continues to be delivered to schools in Donegal. Reducing the number of deaths and injuries on Donegal’s roads is a responsibility we all share”.
Brian O’Donnell, Road Safety Officer, Donegal County Council thanked Dennis Ferry & Leslie O’Donnell who gave a great presentation on the risks associated with bad driving behaviour and the precautions that needs to be in place for driving safely. Mulroy College Milford, Scoil Mhuire Buncrana and Lifford Youthreach students were thanked for their active involvement in the programme.
 
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