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BSM & PFA: Together a driving force

Teaming up to make footballers better, safer drivers

By Dave Smith  March 20, 2009
We can also set an example for others to take road safety and responsible driving sensibly, says Gordon. (©PAphotos)
We can also set an example for others to take road safety and responsible driving sensibly, says Gordon. (©PAphotos)
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Gordon Taylor
By partnering with BSM we have an opportunity to ensure that all our members have the very best driver training
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Up-and-coming football stars brushed up on their driving skills as part of a new deal to make footballers better drivers, and the scheme kicked off at Manchester City FC on Friday.

BSM (British School of Motoring) has formed a new partnership with the PFA (Professional Footballers’ Association) in England and Wales. The partnership means that footballers, from League Two youth team players to the Premiership’s top scorers, will be offered training to make them safer on the road.

In addition, foreign Premier League footballers are also being offered support to ensure they are legally compliant with British driving laws.

Niko Kesting, Joint Managing Director of BSM, said: “We are delighted to be working with the PFA in this important new partnership. Young males are statistically more likely to be involved in accidents, so anything that BSM and the PFA can do to improve road safety is good for all road users. As well as working with youth teams, we will provide numerous other services for all PFA members.”

PFA Chief Executive Gordon Taylor said: “As many youngsters look up to footballers we need to show leadership in important areas such as road safety. By partnering with BSM we have an opportunity to ensure that all our members have the very best driver training.”

The national launch of the partnership occurred at the City of Manchester Stadium. We can also set an example for others to take road safety and responsible driving sensibly with the Manchester City youth team taking a driver awareness course. This involved both practical and classroom sessions and aims to encourage a higher awareness of the dangers posed by driving. 

The players got the opportunity go in a BSM car to practice driving manoeuvres and emergency stopping techniques in the Manchester City Stadium car park, they also got the chance to understand the full impact of dangerous driving in a classroom based session.

These sessions are being offered to every football club across the country.  Other elements of the partnership include BSM advising the PFA to ensure that all foreign players are legally allowed to drive in the UK and BSM providing opportunities for retired professional footballers to retrain as driving instructors.

About BSM

BSM is the UK’s largest driving school, with around 3,000 driving instructors teaching more than 130,000 learners to drive each year. BSM has been teaching people to drive since 1910 and is fully committed to helping people become safer drivers, not just training them to pass their test

For more information please contact:
•    Alistair Mason, BSM press office on 0752 881 2963 or alistair.mason@edelman.com;
    or   Faizel Vohra, BSM press office on 07977 185 468, faizel.vohra@edelman.com


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