Countdown2:Drive Safe Passengers Today Good Drivers Tomorrow Adriane Burgess MSN, RNC-OB, CCE Sgt. Wesley Williams.

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Countdown2:Drive Safe Passengers Today Good Drivers Tomorrow Adriane Burgess MSN, RNC-OB, CCE Sgt. Wesley Williams

What is Countdown2:Drive? Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death in this age group Build trust and respect Open lines of communication Web based Parent/Teen passenger agreement 5 Rules Rewards and consequences

The Rules 5 Major Areas of Risk Steps teens can take to substantially reduce their risk and parental worries. 1. Always wear a seatbelt 2. Avoid distractions 3. Impaired drivers 4. Inexperienced drivers 5. Unsafe drivers

Passenger Agreements Think about the 5 Rules! Who is your teen allowed to ride with? What are the consequences if they do not follow the rules? What are the rewards if they do follow the rules?

countdown2drive.org

Getting Started Partnerships Sheriffs Department/Police Insurance Agents-Steve Horning State Farm Drivers Education Teachers School Nurses Teachers: PE, Health and Computer Hospitals

Design Make it real for the students Interactive PowerPoint Scripting associated with the Rules Cost to drive game State licensing requirements Survival 101

Drive Safe PA-Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Program Must be trained to utilize program Middle School/High School versions Crash scene photos that correspond with the rules Allows teens to see consequences of not following the rules

Implementation Classroom based 45 minutes Large number of students can be reached in one day Contract completed as an assignment at home or in computer class and handed in for extra credit Students speak freely about what is happening when they are in cars with friends

Implementation Auditorium 1 hour You reach a large number of students at one time Little to no one-on-one interaction Contract completed as assignment at home Difficult to make sure contract is completed

Implementation Community Based 1 ½ hours Traditional format Parent and teen have time to discuss contract in the class setting Teen does not speak freely about what truly happens in the car You tend to reach teens who have parents that are already very involved and discussing these issues.

Contact Information Adriane Burgess MSN, RNC-OB, CCE Sgt. Wesley Williams

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