Expanding Safe Teen Driving Initiatives to include a Driving Simulator Program Not One More.

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Expanding Safe Teen Driving Initiatives to include a Driving Simulator Program Not One More

To develop a comprehensive educational program that promotes safe teen driving, such that Not One More high school student is seriously injured or killed as a driver or passenger in a vehicle. The Not One More program was originally created by the Times Herald-Record to serve our community. The Mission of Not One More

Car crashes are the #1 killer of teens Over 85 people between the ages of 16 and 20 have been killed in car crashes in the past 11 years in the Hudson Valley In 2006, there were 7,653 traffic accidents in Orange County. Of those, 2,118 involved people between Teen Crash Statistics

The Not One More Program Program began in June 2006 by the Times Herald-Record (THR) in response to a number of fatal crashes in the Hudson Valley Media campaign to heighten awareness Not One More Forums in High Schools –To educate, persuade and motivate teen drivers and their parents to drive safely

Not One More Committee Community organization of concerned citizens to promote safe teen driving. Diverse group includes: Sullivan & Orange County Government, Sullivan BOCES, Orange-Ulster BOCES, Orange County United Way, Times Herald-Record, New York State Police, local PTA/PTOs, school resource officers and other concerned citizens.

Not One More Orange County Program There are currently 3 driver simulators being used in Orange County. Participating districts include: Port Jervis Warwick Valley Monroe-Woodbury Middletown

Not One More Orange County Program Awareness Campaign: Open Forums Newspaper Articles Press Release Orange County United Way Not One More video on You Tube:

Not One More Sullivan County Program is in its infancy stage

Not One More Sullivan Activities Establish a Not One More Committee for Sullivan County Identify a Shared Driving Simulator Program –Establish a cooperative venture between Sullivan County Government and Sullivan County United Way with support from Sullivan BOCES Establish a funding mechanism to collect contributions –Purchase equipment –Discussed ways to encourage students to drive more safely Develop curriculum for driver awareness programs in high schools

What is a Driving Simulator?

Why Driving Simulators? Lesson-based instruction that requires students to demonstrate skills and knowledge of safe driving Simulators put drivers in dangerous situations safely Individual records for each driver Portable set-up that can be shared by schools

What We Ask of Community Members? Support safe driving in your family by doing these three things: - Slow down - Reduce distractions - Always use seatbelts

What Else Can You Do? Support a Not One More Forum in your community Support the Not One More Fund through Sullivan County United Way ???