The Road Best Travelled
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Across the country we are seeing an increase in poor driving behaviour and attitudes, and it's time to be better behind the wheel. We start the discussion to spread awareness and enhancement of road safety, and to help road trauma victims and survivors tell their stories to help reduce injury, death and trauma on our roads. This channel holds no opinion of, or any association nor affiliation with any organisation without permission whatsoever, and will not disseminate information of any group, organisation, company or establishment without authorisation.
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The podcast focuses on themes related to road safety, trauma support, and driver education, featuring episodes that discuss the current driving climate, personal stories from road trauma victims, and insights into the rehabilitation of offending drivers with examples like the impactful work done by Amber Community.

Across the country we are seeing an increase in poor driving behaviour and attitudes, and it’s time to be better behind the wheel. We start the discussion to spread awareness and enhancement of road safety, and to help road trauma victims and survivors tell their stories to help reduce injury, death and trauma on our roads.
This channel holds no opinion of, or any association nor affiliation with any organisation without permission whatsoever, and will not disseminate information of any group, organisation, company or establishment without authorisation.
In Episode 6 of The Road Best Travelled, we chat with someone who has been earmarked from the inception of this channel. I chat with her a lot, but this story is one that everyone needs to hear.
My mum, Belinda Prestney is our featured guest, and shares her story and experiences of her son, Josh Prestney, of his life and his passing. Following this, we delve into the journey of the incredible test of strength and resilience as she recently competed in the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii – the pinnacle of Ironman Triathlon.
An incredible story of perserverance, dedication and resilience when faced with grief, loss and trauma, this admirable feat of climbing the mountain with her son's gentle hand at her back is a story that should be shared far and wide.

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