Two young male drivers are shown the consequences of driving dangerously on ITV1’s `Police Camera Action’.
The show, focuses on boy racers, will also feature firefighters from Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Service Entitled `Ultimate Boy Racers’ the programme is part of a brand new series produced by Optomen and presented by Alastair Stewart and Adrian Simpson, highlighting some of the UK’s worst drivers. Other programmes in the series will focus on `Ultimate Bad Drivers’ and `Ultimate Car Crimes.’
The `Ultimate Boy Racers’ programme was filmed at Alconbury Driving Centre and reconstructs a fatal head-on collision in a bid to get two young male drivers thinking about the consequences of careless driving.
It features seven firefighters from Huntingdon Fire Station, who treat the drivers as they would in a real-life scenario, cutting them out of their vehicles.
The show aims to find out what makes boy racers tick and whether anything can be done to curb their behaviour.
It features the Boy Racer Boot Camp and also dramatic police footage from the archive, capturing bad driving and the horrifying consequences when the magnetism between men and motors spills illegally onto the roads.
Alconbury Driving Centre offers a range of support of young drivers including Young Driver Training, Driver Skills Training and for those on two wheels Motorcyle Training.