Driving safely
Last updated by AaronChatten on Wed, 08/15/2007 - 14:39.
In May of 2005, my 14th Month old daughter Madison was killed in a back over accident by another parent at her daycare, the driver could not see my daughter in the blind zone of her large suburban. Since Madison's death I formed the MFC Foundation, "Montanans for Children Foundation" With the main goal to help in bettering the lives of Children by supporting legislation that aims to keep children safe and educate parents and new drivers on the dangers there children face in and around vehicles.
Last updated by scaoili96 on Wed, 08/15/2007 - 10:02.
The Shattered Dreams Project consists of two different events, the Mock Car Crash and the Every 15 minutes project.
The Every 15 Minutes project is named after the statistic that says that in every 15 minutes, a teenager is killed or seriously injured in an alcohol related collision in the United States. The every 15 minutes project comes before the mock car crash. On (Monday) November 19 a police officer will read the scenario of the car crash that took place on the morning announcements.
Last updated by amandacornish on Fri, 04/11/2008 - 10:44.
My sister and I have developed a myspace site call "Teens Against Careless Driving". We promote safe driving by sending messages and bulletins to teens. We have almost 16,000 teen friends acrossed the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Our site contains videos of unsafe driving practices that get the teens attention. We then send them safe driving tips and information on driving schools. We also do a few fun things like listing our Top Friends every week. On the serious side we have memorial areas where the teens can honor their lost friends and loved ones.
Last updated by vishalli_loomba on Fri, 04/11/2008 - 11:11.
The project "I pledge to drive safely," is supposed to be a comical spin off the famous red ribbon week saying, "I pledge to stay drug-free." This comical title will be used on stickers passed out to anyone and everyone who is willing to wear one.