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On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 the Mesa Fire and Medical Dept held a mock crash for approx. 2600 students at Dobson High School. Through a visual demonstration students were educated on the dangers and consequences of driving impaired and/or distracted.
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
Thursday, May 6, 2010 in Washington D.C. Allstate is leading the "Save 11"campaign to raise awareness of teen driving deaths, which can be prevented by the passage of the STANDUP Act, and encourages people to visit facebook.com/save11 by May 11 to contact their legislators and support the STANDUP Act.
(Stacy Sharpe, Assistant Vice President, Federal Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for Allstate Insurance Company; Robert and Eilene Okerblom, parents of Eric Okerblom, a 19-year-old killed by a distracted teen driver in July 2009)
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
On May 26, 2005, Gillian “Jill” Sabet (17), and her boyfriend Jonathan Schulte (16) of Laguna Beach, CA were killed in a car crash on the way to the prom when the driver became distracted reaching for a pack of gum.
Northern Secondary School students, dressed as lifeguards, blow the whistle on distracted drivers at their school as part of Allstate Canada’s Action Against Distraction campaign. (Photo credit: Hugh Li)
Dans le cadre de la campagne Passons à l’action contre la distraction d’Allstate du Canada et vêtues de t-shirts de sauveteurs, des élèves de la Northern Secondary School attirent l’attention des conducteurs distraits au moyen d’un sifflet. (Photo : Hugh Li)
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 the Mesa Fire and Medical Dept held a mock crash for approx. 2600 students at Dobson High School. Through a visual demonstration students were educated on the dangers and consequences of driving impaired and/or distracted.
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
Plymouth Rock Assurance highlights the dangers of distracted driving in its latest study of New Jersey drivers.
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 the Mesa Fire and Medical Dept held a mock crash for approx. 2600 students at Dobson High School. Through a visual demonstration students were educated on the dangers and consequences of driving impaired and/or distracted.
Significantly higher fines, more penalty points, and earlier interventions for repeat offenders – including driving prohibitions – will reinvigorate BC's push to eliminate distracted driving, a leading factor in deaths on BC roads.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0099-000737
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 the Mesa Fire and Medical Dept held a mock crash for approx. 2600 students at Dobson High School. Through a visual demonstration students were educated on the dangers and consequences of driving impaired and/or distracted.