 I decided to take part in TRAG four years ago after joining the Dramarna Fire Brigade, which is a road rescue specialist brigade. I think they benefit young people by just giving them that option to take a second, think about what they're doing, and to think twice before they get into a car with somebody that they shouldn't. I think it's just really important to see the real impact that road trauma has. They see that, you know, it can happen to anyone and what an impact it would have on their friends and family. I reckon they're valuable to get the message across. I learned about the real horrors of car crashes. I've had family members in car crashes before, but I never realised the severity of a lot of the crashes that actually happen. They don't think that, oh, it's going to impact everyone in the community and everyone in my life. It's just going to impact them. It is quite confronting for them to see as well, but I think they walk away from it with a little bit more of an understanding of what happens in the real world and hopefully they take our message on board.