RSA will address family's concerns but will continue to screen controversial 'Crashed Lives' advert

The Road Safety Authority has said it will respond to the Gleeson family in the coming days over its 'Crashed Lives' campaign on unaccompanied drivers - but that it will also stick to its commitment to screen the advert.

RSA will address family's concerns but will continue to screen controversial 'Crashed Lives' advert

The Road Safety Authority has said it will respond to the Gleeson family in the coming days over its 'Crashed Lives' campaign on unaccompanied drivers - but that it will also stick to its commitment to screen the advert.

The RSA also revealed that prior to the initial run of the advert, which features the voice of Noel Clancy who lost his wife and daughter in a crash involving an unaccompanied learner driver in December 2015, it had consulted directly with the family of Susan Gleeson, the driver of the other car, and the family solicitor.

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