A 15-YEAR-OLD girl who lost her older brother in a car crash has made a hard-hitting video to help prevent further tragedy on the roads.

Tiffany Rollins, from Whitby, lost her brother Dan Rollins, 18, when his car veered onto the wrong side of the road at speed and hit an oncoming vehicle near the seaside town a year ago.

The pupil from Caedmon College, Whitby, has made the video to highlight the deep loss she feels as she grows up without her brother by her side.

Tiffany said: “Dan meant everything to me, we were really close. He was like a dad and a best friend and now my life has changed forever.

“If everyone who drives knew what it feels like to lose someone close to you from a car accident, then they wouldn't speed.

“My brother was going to be the person that walked me down the aisle if I ever got married - he meant the world to me.

“When I go home I expect to hear the shower going and him singing in the shower, or asking ‘what’s for tea?’. All these little things remind me of Dan and I would give anything to have him back.

“I want people to watch my story and take notice of what can happen. Speed might get you there faster, but you might not get there at all. I hope this does not happen to another family because it's a horrible pain that never leaves you.”

Tiffany is backing the Brake Road Safety Week this week.