Alive to Drive 2026

Now in its 18th Year, Alive To Drive was originally organised by Lancashire Advanced Motorists. A multi-partner event supported by all three emergency services that come together to raise awareness of road safety across Lancashire. It has now been fully adopted by Lancashire Fire and Rescue who coordinate the events across the county.
Other partners involved in the event include Lancashire Advanced Motorists, South Lancashire Advanced Motorcyclists (both representing IAM RoadSmart), Blood Bikes, National Highways, and Lancashire Partnership For Road Safety.
Paul Regan, Neighbouring Policing Sergeant said: “RTC’s involve a lot of partnership working – a lot more than the general public may initially think.
The Alive to Drive event allows people to get a rare insight into the level of detail and teamwork that goes on between emergency services at the scene of a collision.”
Clare Burscough, Road Safety Coordinator for Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service said: “The Alive to Drive event is a great opportunity for the public to meet their local emergency services and learn about all aspects of road safety. We are delighted to have the support from so many partners for this event.”
This years events are:
Future dates for 2026 will be added once available