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Pre-Driver (Ages 12-14)

Seat Belts
For Safety

Believe it or not, in just a few short years, you’ll be able to get your driver license. But now is the time to begin thinking about traffic safety. Starting today, you can be a safer passenger. And when it comes time to get your license — you’ll be a safer driver.

ALL PRESENTATIONS AND RESOURCES
ARE FREE.

IN-PERSON PRESENTATIONS — FOR 7, 8 & 9TH GRADE STUDENTS ONLY

Let the Zero Fatalities team teach your students about seat belt safety, the dangers of speeding and distracted driving, how to get a learner permit* and free resources available to parents.

* 7th grade presentations:  pedestrian safety information will be substituted for learner permit info.

VIDEOS AND ONLINE ASSIGNMENTS

Watch the video to see why it’s so important to wear your seat belt properly every time you’re in a vehicle. When you’re finished, answer the questions below. Your teacher will get an email with your responses.

You can get your learner permit to drive when you turn 15.

Assignment

Questionnaire: Seat Belts

Speeding is dangerous.

When you earn your driver license, one of the most important things to remember is to obey the speed limit. Watch the video to see why it’s so important to always follow the rules of the road. When you’re finished, answer the questions below. Your teacher will get an email with your responses.

Assignment

Questionnaire: The Dangers of Speeding

Distracted Driving is Deadly

Dive into the world of multitasking myths and learn about the dangers of distracted driving in this short video. Find out why trying to do many things at once might not be as helpful as we think. We’ll also explore how texting or being distracted while driving can lead to serious consequences. Join us to discover why staying focused is crucial for safer roads and better driving habits.
Assignment

Questionnaire: Distracted Driving

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

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