URNER DRIVER EXCLUSIVE Undertaker campaigns to curb teenage road deaths

[Graham Rattray], of Lossiemouth, Moray, said: "I'd be more than happy to miss out on a few jobs. I'd prefer people to have a good life and die of old age rather than in a mangled car. "It gave me a massive scare," said Graham. "I joined the Institute of Advanced Motori...

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Published inSunday mirror (London, England : 1963)
Main Author Patterson, Stuart
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) MGN Ltd 01.06.2008
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Summary:[Graham Rattray], of Lossiemouth, Moray, said: "I'd be more than happy to miss out on a few jobs. I'd prefer people to have a good life and die of old age rather than in a mangled car. "It gave me a massive scare," said Graham. "I joined the Institute of Advanced Motorists, got my pass plus, and got my heavy goods licence. Then I became the youngest driving instructor to try to pass on some of what I learned." Constable Julia Bremner, of Grampian Police's road safety unit, said: "We are delighted that Mr Rattray has offered to be a sponsor." The next event takes place at Elgin police station on June 29.