Several Shropshire driving instructors are supporting Children in Need this year, by sporting multi-coloured spots and Pudsey Bears on their dual control cars – which have already attracted much attention on the roads!
Spotacular driving instructors sporting the spots, from L to R: Kaz Burgoyne, Pass with Kaz Driving School; Charlotte Ducey, Charlotte’s Driver Training; Matt Spriggs, PDI; and Sharon Taylor of Pass with Sharon Driving School
The Big Learner Relay is an annual event involving hundreds of driving instructors and pupils, all raising money for BBC Children in Need.The aim: to relay a Pudsey top box from one town to the next. The top box will be relayed around the country, covering around 3,000 miles in 12 days.
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