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I Drive Safely Launches ‘Heads Up, Hands on the Wheel’ Anti Distracted Driving Campaign in Time for National Teen Driver Safety Week Oct. 20-26
Campaign Kicks Off With ‘Watch Out Loud!’ Teen Video Contest on Facebook
I Drive Safely, the nation’s leading online provider of driver education training programs, today announced the launch of its ongoing campaign against Distracted Driving called “Heads Up, Hands on the Wheel,” to help drivers understand the definition of distracted driving, the dangers that it imposes on their safety and those around them, and how to practice safer habits to prevent it.
The campaign kicks off today with the “Watch Out Loud!” teen video contest on Facebook at http://bit.ly/HauudU in coordination with the 7th annual National Teen Driver Safety Week Oct. 20-26, supported by The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 11 percent of all drivers under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. In addition, this age group has the largest proportion of drivers who were distracted.
The “Watch Out Loud!” Teen Video Contest encourages teens to take a stance against driving distracted by creating a video up to two minutes highlighting the dangers of distracted driving for other teen drivers. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 22 and prizes include:
- First prize: GoPro® HERO3+ camera and $2,500 donation to the winner’s school
- Second prize: $200 Amazon® gift card and $1,000 donation to the winner’s school
- Third prize: $100 Amazon gift card and $1,000 donation to the winner’s school
The official contest rules and links to the entry forms can be found at http://bit.ly/HauudU. People’s Choice voting begins Nov. 23 on Facebook and winners will be announced Dec. 10. I Drive Safely is encouraging the public to vote for their favorite video and share their vote and support for the campaign on their personal social media pages.
The ‘Heads Up, Hands on the Wheel’ campaign is designed to educate drivers of all ages about the three types of distractions that can occur while driving: visual, manual and cognitive.
“Texting is by far the most distracting activity that drivers can engage in, but people need to know that other activities such as eating, grooming or adjusting the radio are in some respects equally dangerous since it causes drivers to take their eyes off the road,” says Greg Hallinan, Chief Marketing Officer of I Drive Safely.
In 2009, the public took notice about the dangers of text messaging while driving and distracted driving in general when the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute released its breakthrough study on cell phones and distracted driving.
“The message that resonated with people was that text messaging while driving increased the risk of a crash or near-crash by 23 times over a driver who wasn’t distracted,” said Hallinan. “With teens at the highest risk for accidents and driving fatalities, I Drive Safely felt it was important to kick off a public awareness campaign, with a focus on teen drivers, to help educate them about the importance of removing or ignoring distractions when they are driving a vehicle.”
Teens age 15-19 are encouraged to show their support of the campaign by entering the “Watch Out Loud!” Teen Video Contest on Facebook starting today through Nov. 22 at http://bit.ly/HauudU. For more information about I Drive Safely’s “Heads Up, Hands on the Wheel” campaign or “Watch Out Loud!” contest, visit https://www.idrivesafely.com/blog/watchoutloud/.
About I Drive Safely
Based in Carlsbad, Calif., I Drive Safely, LLC is dedicated to building better, safer, more accomplished drivers through its industry–leading, computer-based training programs. More than 5 million consumers have completed the company’s state-by-state approved online training courses, from new teen drivers looking to earn their licenses, to adult drivers looking to complete court or insurance-mandated remediation. Learn more about the nation’s leading online provider of driver safety, education and training; visit www.idrivesafely.com.