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August 13, 2024

Nocturnal Navigation

Develop your night driving skills with this matching game that draws from the adaptations of nocturnal animals.

Article by Andrea Chacon / Activity Categories, High School Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity / night driving, nocturnal animals

September 28, 2023

Advocating for Traffic Safety

Advocating for Traffic Safety Activity

Use the data you’ve collected from other various activities, like your team’s Zero Hero or Annual Surveys, or a reputable research organization’s data and use it to come up with […]

Article by Andrea Chacon / Activity Categories, Activity Sheets, Big Rig Activity, Distraction Activity, High School Activities, Impaired Activity, Junior High Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity, Ped and Bike Activity, Seat Belt Activity, Speeding Activity / activity, peer leadership, tds Leave a Comment

August 4, 2023

Are You Scared of the Dark Games

Are you scared of the dark

This fun cup-stacking activity can be used to bring awareness to impaired driving and help you start a conversation with your peers about the negative effects impairment has on a person’s ability to complete simple tasks and how teens can speak up for their safety.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / High School Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity

August 4, 2023

Drive Bright at Night Neon Dress Up Day

Drive bright at night

Dress up for nighttime driving awareness by wearing neon colors to school.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / Activity Categories, Activity Sheets, High School Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity

August 18, 2022

Tabletop Simulator Activity

The Tabletop Simulator is available for schools, in limited areas, to borrow. The simulator offers multiple modules to complete, covering all risks a new driver will encounter. The user can set up a unique User ID and go through all modules, or use one User ID and focus on one risk.

Article by Andrea Chacon / Activity Categories, Big Rig Activity, Distraction Activity, Hands-On Activities, High School Activities, Impaired Activity, Junior High Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity, Ped and Bike Activity, Seat Belt Activity, Speeding Activity

August 15, 2022

What Would You Do? Risk Scenarios

This activity is a great way to bring awareness to 5 of the top risks for teen passengers and drivers. The scenarios will immerse students in real-life situations, which they may face as drivers or passengers, challenging them to understand the consequences of their decisions without any actual danger.

Article by Andrea Chacon / Activity Categories, Distraction Activity, High School Activities, Impaired Activity, Junior High Activities, Nighttime Driving Activity, Seat Belt Activity, Speeding Activity Leave a Comment

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Junior High Seat Belt Hero – TEST

The back is where it’s at when it comes to riding in the car. This activity equips students with information they need to know about wearing their seat belts and ends with a fun, interactive game to test their knowledge.

Escape the Risk

An interactive online game focused on pedestrian and bicycling safety around large trucks and buses.

Pedestrian Obstacle Course

Show the dangers of being distracted while walking. Students go through the course with and without being distracted while timed and are evaluated by time and number of objects knocked over.

Distract-A-Match

Distract-A-Match is available for schools to borrow. This activity helps you demonstrate a person’s susceptibility to distraction and how this could interfere with their ability to perform driving tasks and increase crash risk. Many people believe they can multitask while driving without it impacting their driving ability; this activity shows the effect of distractions in a safe and fun environment.

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