CARRICK ON SUIR MOTOR CLUB LAUNCH ROAD SAFETY INITIATIVE

Posted: August 24, 2011 12:38 PM - 5020 Hits


Jamie Kent (Club Roads Safety Officer) - James Coleman (Chairman of the Rallies committee Motorsport Ire)
Billy Collins - John Rafter (Club Member) - Pierce Doheny (Club Member)
Pat Shiel (Club Member) - George Clancy (Club President)
Photo: Trevor McGrath

CARRICK ON SUIR MOTOR CLUB LAUNCH ROAD SAFETY INITIATIVE

Posted: August 24, 2011 12:22 PM

George Clancy Club President and Terence Kearney Chairman of the Carrick on Suir Motor Club are this week announcing their contribution to Motorsport Ireland’s new road safety initiative, which is supported by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and is aimed at young drivers, particularly those aged between 17 and 24, who are most at risk on Irish roads. The initiative is part of Motorsport Ireland’s activity for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety. The initiative gives Motorsport Club’s affiliated to Motorsport Ireland the opportunity to convey to society that speed KILLS on our public roads.

During the launch, club chairman Terence Kearney announced the appointment of club member Jamie Kent to the role of “Club Road Safety officer”. On accepting his new post, Jamie stated,
“I’m taking this new role very seriously. We are all guilty of driving irresponsibly from time to time especially in our younger days. The safety of our young drivers is very important and the message of this new initiative is aimed particularly at those aged between 17 and 24. Motorsport reaches a large audience in Ireland and the Carrick on Suir Motor Club wants to play their part with this clear message “Motorsport Supports Safe Driving”. Our aim is to teach not preach and encourage them to get involved in Motorsport rather then risk their lives and the lives of others on public roads. My role as Club Road Safety Officer will be to promote this new safety initiative. I will be liasing with my counterparts within the local Gardai, the County Council, the Fire Services and RSA. Working together with these bodies it’s my goal to highlight the dangers to the age group most vulnerable.

The Carrick club will start the role out of this new initiative at the 2011 "Iverk Show" which takes place next Saturday the 28th of August in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny. Newly appointed Club Roads Safety Officer Jamie Kent said,
"After taking on the job, I’m eager to get the message out there that the Carrick on Suir Motor Club is doing it's part to promote Roads Safety. We will have a stand at next weekend’s Iverk Show in Piltown and will be side by side with the R.S.A who will also be there. I will joined by some other club members for the day and together we will be promoting the new initiative to all ages but will be targeting young people who are starting out driving to act responsively."

Club president George Clancy said during the launch,
“I've been involved in Motorsport for more than 50 years and the sport has gone through major changes during that time, likewise motoring here in Ireland has changed over the years. I was one of the founding members of the Carrick on Suir Motor Club back in 1958 and cars were few and far between at that time but in today's world it's the norm to have at least two cars per household. It's also not unusual to see secondary school students drive to school these days. For a young person to own and drive a car brings newfound independence but at that age you don’t see the dangers or choose not to recognise them, any vehicle driven without respect becomes a lethal weapon. I think this new partnership between Motorsport Ireland (involving the motor clubs throughout the country) and the RSA is a major step in bringing the message to the age group most at risk.

Motor Club Chairman Terence Kearney at the launch said,
"This new roads safety initiative between Motorsport Ireland and the Roads Safety Authority, forms a central part of the UN's Decade of Action for Road Safety and together Motorsport Ireland and the RSA are rolling out this initiative nation wide but looking within our own Motor Club, we have members from Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny and I feel it’s important we start at a local level to educate our younger drivers. As a local Motor Club we use public roads for some of our events and it's with the support and help of the public we are allowed to this. Becoming involved with this new initiative gives us the opportunity to give something back. During the organisation and planning of our rallies etc, we work with the County Council, the Gardai and the Fire Services. This new roads safety initiative gives us another opportunity to strengthen our ties with these bodies and at the same time help to save lives. I wish Jamie the best of luck in his new post, he will not be alone with his task to highlight and promote this crucial massage."

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