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The Arnold Clark group has donated a brand-new Fiat 500 in support of Good Egg’s young driver training programme.

The Good Egg Drivers programme is a UK-wide initiative that aims to raise awareness of the road safety issues that affect young drivers aged between 17 and 25. The course is delivered through interactive workshops, and it has proven to be very popular in schools and colleges throughout the UK. Chantelle Hudson, 20,  from North Lincolnshire took part in the programme’s competition, and wound up the winner of the Fiat 500.

Jan James, who runs the Good Egg Drivers initiative said:    ‘We are delighted that Chantelle has won this great prize. Independent evaluation has underlined the effectiveness and importance of this programme in helping to tackle the unacceptably high number of young driver and passenger casualties on UK roads.   

‘We had thousands of entries from young people this year and it is thanks to the generosity of our partners Arnold Clark that we can offer such a fantastic incentive for young people to engage in this potentially life-saving programme.’

Eddie Hawthorne, Arnold Clark Group Managing Director added:    ‘It’s important to us to help raise awareness of young driver safety, that’s why we continuously support Good Egg with their new drivers initiative. The scheme is a valuable learning resource for young people and I am delighted to see that a participant of the workshops was chosen as the winner of the Fiat 500, donated by Arnold Clark. I’d like to wish Chantelle many years of safe and happy motoring in her new vehicle.’

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