Are you India’s safest driver? Do you have what it takes? After a smashing series last year, Autocar India and Maruti Suzuki bring to you Young Driver 2010 – a competition for India’s safest driver. It is not about speed but your knowledge of traffic rules, handling your car and knowing your limits. Just like last year, the competition will be held in three phases – an online theory test, a simulator session and the final driver analysis at the Institute of Driving Training and Research (IDTR) at New Delhi. Out of the 4,000 drivers competing last year, Zubin Antalia from Mumbai was the proud owner of a Maruti Suzuki A-Star and the coveted title of being India’s safest driver. So what are you waiting for, go to www.youngdriver.in and do your bit for road safety in India. Hurry last date of entries is 25th February 2010.
Autocar India Young Driver 2010
Young Driver 2010 – a competition for India’s safest driver.
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