| Bulletin boards in high-traffic areas provide you with a great opportunity to reach your peers. If included in your kit, use the “Together We Get There Safely” bulletin board resources provided in your resource kit to create a bulletin board that provides valuable information and starts a conversation about impaired driving. These materials are designed to be cut out and displayed on a bulletin board, window, or other high-traffic area on your campus. |
Items Needed
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- “Together We Get There Safely” Bulletin Board materials
- Stapler or tape
- Bulletin board, window, or wall in high-traffic area
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Steps
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- Identify a location that students pass by frequently to post the “Together We Get There Safely” materials.
- Cut out bulletin board materials to be posted. A sample layout is provided but feel free to layout however you choose, making sure the educational information is correct.
- Promote the bulletin board by sharing information about speaking up against impaired driving during morning announcements.
- Plan to leave the bulletin board up 3-4 weeks to ensure all students see it.
- Take photos during the activity and share them, along with information on distracted driving, on your school’s social media channels and/or website.
- Complete an activity form to get All-Star credit.
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Don’t Forget
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| The goal of this activity is to have an easy-to-manage but educational activity that looks different from a poster to help students learn more about the importance of speaking up against impaired driving. |
Make it GREAT
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- Display the bulletin board while completing the All-Star Impaired Driving Guided Outreach Unit.
- Distribute Commit-mint cards to your peers to reinforce your message.
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