09/02/2015
Why are so many young drivers dying on Cumbria's roads? Paul Rose discovers why the Spine Race along the Penine Way is dubbed the most brutal race in Britain.
Ex-paralympian Danny Crates investigates why so many young drivers die on Cumbria's roads. The Pennine Way - the longest of Britain's National Trails- is 50-years-old this year. Explorer Paul Rose discovers why they call its Spine Race the most brutal race in Britain. Dementia champion Fiona Phillips reveals how a unique collection of 70-year-old images are helping people whose memory is fading.
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Young driver deaths
大象传媒 Inside Out investigates why Cumbria has the worst rate of young driver deaths in England and asks what can be done to tackle the problem.
Almost one in six car accidents that result in somebody getting hurt in the county involve a teenage driver, according to the RAC Foundation.
Paralympian Danny Crates, who lost an arm in a car crash, asks why so many young drivers die on Cumbria's roads.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Reporter | Danny Crates |
Reporter | Paul Rose |
Reporter | Fiona Phillips |
Editor | Deborah Van Bishop |
Producer | Paul Craven |
Broadcast
- Mon 9 Feb 2015 19:30大象传媒 One North West