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Deliver GoDrive.

Thank you for registering to deliver GoDrive! Check out the quick start guide below before reading the facilitator notes and downloading or streaming the film.

Quick Start Guide

When and where?

There’s no bad answers here! Deliver GoDrive in a tutorial, PSHE lesson, small assembly, detention - we don’t care. The most important thing is that your young people get to see it.

Who and how many?

Because of the nature of the interactive tasks we suggest a maximum group size of 50. They should be sat so they can easily move their chairs. As for who, we suggest 16-18 year olds.

Do I have to do anything?

We know a long video can be hard going, so we’ve broken it up with four short interactive sessions.
You’ll find tips on how to facilitate these sessions in the PDF notes below.

How long?

The video lasts around 50 minutes and has been designed so you don’t have to pause it during the facilitated tasks. So we suggest allowing a full one hour session.

What do I need?

A big screen with sound to show the film, something to write on where everyone can see and some young people. The group will need their phones to complete registration.

Facilitator Guidance Notes.

Research shows that peer discussion and postively framed road safety education can have a huge impact on young people. We know educators are busy, so we’ve put together a short document outlining best practice for delivering GoDrive.

Flick online and click here to download the PDF. If you’d prefer a black-and-white PDF for easier printing, please click here.

Supporting documents – the GoDrive team have created some activity sheets and task support sheets to help you deliver GoDrive to groups. Please click here to download.

The GoDrive Film.

You can preview the whole GoDrive film using the embedded player on this page. When you are ready to deliver it to a group, please either download the file from WeTransfer by clicking here (please allow an hour to download) or stream it using the YouTube link here.

If you would prefer a version with captions, please use these links here to stream the film, or download from WeTransfer (allow 90 minutes for download of this version).