RYDA 2026 (Rotary Youth Driver Awareness) is a road safety program for youth in Australia and New Zealand. It's a one-day workshop designed to educate young people about road safety and encourage responsible driving.
RYDA is hosted by Rotary clubs in partnership with Road Safety Education (RSE). The program typically involves a variety of engaging activities, including demonstrations, videos, quizzes, role-plays, and presentations.
RYDA aims to equip young people with the knowledge and skills to make safe choices on the road, both as drivers and passengers.
The program is particularly targeted at young people who are entering the driving phase of their lives and are starting to ride as passengers in cars driven by their peers.
RYDA workshops are held at various locations throughout Australia and New Zealand, often in schools or community venues.
For more information about RYDA and upcoming events, you can visit the Road Safety Education website or contact your local Rotary club.
RYDA is hosted by Rotary clubs in partnership with Road Safety Education (RSE). The program typically involves a variety of engaging activities, including demonstrations, videos, quizzes, role-plays, and presentations.
RYDA aims to equip young people with the knowledge and skills to make safe choices on the road, both as drivers and passengers.
The program is particularly targeted at young people who are entering the driving phase of their lives and are starting to ride as passengers in cars driven by their peers.
RYDA workshops are held at various locations throughout Australia and New Zealand, often in schools or community venues.
For more information about RYDA and upcoming events, you can visit the Road Safety Education website or contact your local Rotary club.