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Missouri High Schools Challenged To Drive Safely And Buckle Up

Safe Driving Campaign Educates To Save Teen Lives.
August 30, 2018
                Calling all Missouri high schools to compete in the 2018 “It Only Takes One” campaign for an opportunity to win prizes for your school while educating young drivers about safe driving habits and safety belt use.
                Sponsored by the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety and ACT Missouri, the statewide competition will run from Oct. 1 to the end of the school year.
                It’s important that teen drivers realize it only takes ONE text, ONE drink, ONE call, ONE reach, ONE distraction to cause ONE fatal moment but that ONE clicked seat belt could be the difference between life or death in a car crash.
                “Nearly seven out of 10 young drivers and passengers killed in 2017 Missouri vehicle traffic crashes weren’t buckled up,” said Jon Nelson, executive committee chair for the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. “Through education, competition and fun, the ‘It Only Takes One’ campaign can make a difference with young Missourians and save lives.”
                Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for people 15-20 years old.  Research indicates that driver distractions are the primary cause of fatal collisions. In addition, one of the greatest risk factors faced by teens is the number of passengers in the vehicle. Studies have confirmed that with the presence of just one passenger, teens are twice as likely to be involved in a fatal crash.
                The program consists of two surprise safety belt checks at each high school to measure student safety belt usage and also includes creative educational campaigns that promote safe driving throughout the school year.  In addition, schools have the opportunity to submit a 30-second video spot aimed at encouraging their peers to buckle up and drive safely.
                Grant funding prizes are awarded to schools with the most creative and impactful educational campaigns and public service announcement. The grant funding will be used to further educate the students on the importance of safety belt use and safe driving habits. Statewide recognition will be awarded with a banner to schools with the highest safety belt usage rates.
                Sign up your local high school to participate in the “It Only Takes One” competition online at www.savemolives.com/itonlytakesone before September 30.

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    • New Southern Stone County Fire Station now complete, ready to staff 24/7
    • Crane woman killed in crash in northern Arkansas
    • New auto parts store to open in Crane in same location as former Crane Auto Supply
    • American Legion Post 413 erects new veteran’s memorial in Crane
    • Table Rock Community Bank holds ribbon cutting at Crane Loan office
    • Stone County Health Department Food Service Inspections for April
    • Harmon Thank You
    • Reeds Spring Students travel to World Robotics Competition in Texas
    • Crane Boys and Girls Club to launch June 7 for summer school
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