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SurvivetheDrive®
To Schools
SurvivetheDrive - To Schools - Making Teen Drivers and New Drivers Safer
You can provide ‘Automotive Safety and Violence Prevention’ education for your student!
SurvivetheDrive® is an independent, not-for-profit, educational organization that provides risk-awareness, and safe-driving presentations to school groups and community organizations. Trainer Bob Green presents the facts using personal anecdotes, props, PowerPoint slide shows and graphic demonstrations about the physics of driving . . . and worse, what happens during the crash by demonstrating sobering reality. Rather than taking a textbook approach, he relies on a caring attitude, facts, enthusiasm and humor. “Your airbag won’t go off unless your car is getting shorter . . . crushing. Now how did that happen? The car isn’t smart enough to crash itself. Everybody that has complained about their airbag injuries was probably saved by it.”
“It’s all about behavior, understanding, attitude and responsibility behind the wheel. Parents and school systems generally aren’t specialists in adolescent automotive behavior. However small a driving error is, (inadvertent, unintentional, choice or judgment) there is the potential for violent consequence.” Over 100,000 students have benefited from this presentation since 1996.
If you are interested in promoting or sponsoring a Survive the Drive program for your school or organization, please use the contact information below. The presentation can accompany and supplement other safety awareness programs - fire and ambulance company crash enactments and other grief, sorrow and emergency service experience narratives. Program fees begin at $400 depending on requirements. No-cost programs are available depending on circumstances.
Give your students this interactive program. We focus on their needs and understanding. They’ll be heading out into traffic soon. Watch our 2 ½ minute video.
“For most young persons driving is the first time in their lives where mistakes can result in very profound consequences.” We would like to help more survive. Our preventive tools are the facts, education and training - no grief, sorrow or threats; ‘a lesson learned in time’.
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