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Countdown2:Drive Safe Passengers Today Good Drivers Tomorrow

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

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Countdown2:Drive Safe Passengers Today Good Drivers Tomorrow

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

  2. 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

  3. The Rules5 Major Areas of Risk Steps teens can take to substantially reduce their risk and parental worries. • Always wear a seatbelt • Avoid distractions • Impaired drivers • Inexperienced drivers • Unsafe drivers

  4. 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?

  5. countdown2drive.org

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

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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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.

  12. Contact Information Adriane Burgess MSN, RNC-OB, CCE aburgess2@wellspan.org Sgt. Wesley Williams WCWilliams@YorkCountyPA.gov

  13. Lead Agency

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