Quadriplegic Tyele Riddle Urges Youths To Drive Safe These School Holidays

Published: April 11, 2017, 11:05 p.m.

b'Quadriplegic Tyele Riddle has join local firefighters in urging young people to take care on the roads in the lead-up to school holidays.

Tyele became a quadriplegic after swerving off the road and rolling her car in 2008 and now visits schools as part of the MFS Road Awareness Program.

The Road Awareness Program RAP seeks to actively engage and empower drivers and other road users through positive peer pressure and its core message: "You get to choose the risk; but you don\'t get to choose the consequences".

For more information: http://www.mfs.sa.gov.au/site/community_safety/road_awareness_program_rap.jsp'