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Famous name helps launch safer motoring scheme



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
WITH a name like his, you might expect him to be something of a speed demon behind the wheel.
But Chris Schumacher, 23, says he has seen too many bad drivers on the road to follow in the dust of his Formula One namesake.

Mr Schumacher, a marketing student from Portobello, was speaking at the launch of a new safety campaign which the Scott
ish Government hopes will cut deaths on the country's roads.

A hard-hitting advert, which drives home the message of just how easy it is to die behind the wheel, will be screened in Scottish cinemas ahead of the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight.

The advert will also be beamed out to video-game users across the country on the Xbox Live system, in a bid to catch the attention of the young drivers most at risk of having an accident.

Mobile phones will also be targeted via a bluetooth campaign, and there will be billboards warning drivers to take care on country roads.

Chris, who passed his test a year ago, was among the 100 young drivers invited along to the launch of the campaign at the Vue Cinema, Ocean Terminal, today.

He said he had been warned by friends that his name could cause him trouble behind the wheel, but insisted he had never been tempted to drive recklessly.

"I was told that if I ever got stopped the police would think I was winding them up, so I suppose I have an extra incentive to drive carefully," he said.

"I have never been in an accident and I would say I am a very safe driver – my dad wouldn't let me drive his Jaguar otherwise.

"I know people who have been hurt in accidents though, and I've seen these young guys on the road, guys my age, who just don't seem to understand that their driving could leave them, or someone else, in hospital or worse.

"Everyone will have seen idiots on the road, and I think targeting kids is a great idea.

"Targeting computer game users is genius – every teenager now has a games console, and this is probably the best way to get through to them."

The advert is set on a country road at night – statistically the most likely time and type of road for accidents involving young drivers.

Road Safety Scotland's director, Michael McDonnell, said: "Despite having just passed their test, many young men are extremely confident in their driving abilities.

"Particularly on country roads which seem to represent freedom and a chance to show off their newly-acquired driving skills to their mates. However, the number of accidents on Scotland's roads involving young drivers demonstrates how dangerous these attitudes can be.

"The campaign aims to encourage young drivers to become more aware of how a simple distraction can lead to serious damage of their cars, bank balance and possibly even their lives."





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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 10:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Andy Pandy,

25/07/2008 12:12:16
Why can't the famous name be Kenny Richey?

Not heard about him for a while.

Or how about the shhhpecial Shhhaun Connery? Or with wizard fun time girl JK Rowling? Come on EN - missed a headline opportunity there
2

JayDeeTee,

25/07/2008 12:48:24
Or what about Ian Rankin. Is he still alive?
3

Jenny MacArthur,

25/07/2008 12:56:12
Ooh, the petrolhead motorist morons aren't going to like this. Anything that suggests they don't have the god-given right to fling their metal society-insulators around at any speed they like wherever they like to everyone else's harm in any way they like just for the fun of it isn't going to be popular!
4

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 13:04:49
I always pay close attention to a billboard that warns me to take care on country roads.
5

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 13:06:20

Schumacher is talking cobblers.

So is Jenny "I'm Off My Meds" McArthur
6

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:55:22
"Chris, who passed his test a year ago"

Yeah, so he really knows what he's talking about then doesn't he?

He should keep his opinions to himself until such time as he has built up sufficient knowledge and experience to be able to speak with genuine authority. The last thing I am prepared to put up with is being preached to about driving by some slip of a kid who has only just passed his test. He knows nothing about driving and is just regurgitating stupid propaganda. Those who are promoting it are equaly as bad.

It is a pity that he is not prepared to follow the example set by his namesake. If he did then he might actually learn something.
7

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:59:14
Jenny,

How do you get around? How do you obtain essential supplies? Serious questions my love. You seem to be totally rabidly against anything powered by an engine that I cannot concieve you buying anything at a shop (because it was driven there by a van or lorry). Nor can I concieve you taking a bus or train (as they are powered directly or indirectly, by an oil or gas burning engine).

I would genuinely like to know how you get by without using any oil.
8

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 15:40:00
Jed,

Surely that should read "I'm off my t1ts"?
9

antifa,

25/07/2008 15:44:46
"I think targeting kids is a great idea."

You don't hear this sort of thing very often. I admire his honesty.
10

tumshie heid,

25/07/2008 23:23:18
"My dad wouldn't let me drive his Jaguar otherwise"
What a prize tw@t!!
I'm sure that all the young drivers going to the cinema will pay attention to an ad before the film won't they?
Most youngsters think they are invincible and until they or one of their mates has an accident they won't calm down.

 

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