Emergency services have been teaching pupils the importance of safe driving.
Members of the Island's police, fire service and ambulances held the 'Drive Safe Live Long' session for year 11 students at Castle Rushen High School this week.
Topics covered included the dangers of being a new road user, awareness of others and being wary of road conditions.
The fire and rescue service also took to social media to thank all the guest speakers who took part in the event.
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