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The winner will be drawn on Monday 11th September 2006 and will be notified as soon as possible.
The winners name will be posted on this page
Image of John McGreal with shirt For those Claret fans out there John McGreal has given away his home shirt to the Road Safety Group.
For an avid follower of the club and someone who knows their road safety stuff the shirt could be yours, just answer this simple road safety question:
Question: How often should you take a break when you are driving on a long journey?
Answer:
A) Every 15 mins?
B) Every 2 hours?
C) Every 4 hours?
Send your answer, name, address and daytime contact telephone number through this entry form, your details will not be used in conjunction with any other promotional event and will not be passed on to any third party.
(Clue: the answer is in the campaign message below.)
Closing date: 31/08/06
Terms and Conditions
Don’t drive tired
Follow the example of the Burnley players and make sure you avoid the effects of fatigue. The team travel by coach to their away games to avoid the risk of fatigue both on the road and on the pitch.
An estimated 300 people a year are killed nationally due to fatigue related crashes. Remember:
The warning signs of fatigue include yawning, eyes closing and difficulty concentrating - all signs telling you to stop. If you do feel tired:
For further information on the fatigue campaign log onto: (External) www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/campaigns/drivertiredness/drivertiredness.htm
Good Luck!
Road Safety - Together we can make the difference