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The 'What if...?' Roadshow is hosted by Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Gloucestershire Constabulary and the South West Ambulance Service. The aim of the roadshow is to shatter the ‘illusion of invincibility’ held by many young drivers and passengers, and empower all of us to be safe and sociable road users.
The 'What if...?' Roadshow is hosted by Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Gloucestershire Constabulary and the South West Ambulance Service. The aim of the roadshow is to shatter the ‘illusion of invincibility’ held by many young drivers and passengers, and empower all of us to be safe and sociable road users.
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We hope that you have enjoyed your visit and we would greatly appreciate your valuable feedback on your personal experience of the Roadshow. All feedback is anonymous and will be used to inform wider evaluation of the 'What if...?' Roadshow in this year.
Your child has attended the 'What if...?' Roadshow.
We hope that they have found the visit informative and memorable and we would greatly appreciate your valuable feedback on your experience as a parent/guardian of a young person who has visited the Roadshow. All feedback is anonymous and will be used to inform wider evaluation of the 'What if...?' Roadshow this year. We are collating feedback from your child in a separate survey. This is for your views as a parent/guardian of a young person who is learning/will be learning to drive.
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We hope that you have applied your knowledge since your visit from the 'What if...?' Roadshow and we would greatly appreciate your valuable feedback on your personal experience since taking part in the Roadshow. All feedback is anonymous and will be used to inform wider evaluation of the 'What if...?' Roadshow this year.
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