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Join us at the Zero Fatalities Safety Summit to share and gain ideas for improving traffic safety. This newsletter highlights the evolution of our parent-night presentations, emphasizing the importance of parent-teen conversations and changing driving behaviors.
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ZERO FATALITIES SAFETY SUMMIT • WHO SHOULD ATTEND • Come prepared to share ideas, gain ideas and find new ways to improve traffic safety in Utah • Law Enforcement Personnel • City, County and State Government Officials • Educators and Counselors • Child Passenger Safety Technicians • Traffic Safety Engineers • Health and Medical Professionals • Emergency Responders • Traffic Safety Advocates • Judicial Members
Evolution of the parent-night 60-minute before/after school presentation 90-minute before/after school presentation 80-minute classroom presentation
Parent-night presentation Goals • Zero Fatalities is the only acceptable number of deaths! • Make people believe Zero Fatalities starts with one, them. • Convince parents they are the key to safe teen drivers. • Change driving behaviors! • Teach and review GDL laws. • Initiate a parent-teen conversation on rules and expectations. • Discuss the dangerous driving behaviors and skills to avoid them. • Follow-up! • Continue the parent-teen conversation. • Feedback • Data!
Parent-night web app PARENTS: Using your smartphone, sign in to this meeting and complete your teen’s attendance by going to the following URL: ZERO.PARENTNIGHT.APP
Parent-night web app Creating parent-teen conversations
nurture email campaign Parent Night: 9,504 Emails sent to parents April May June 2,526 Emails sent 3,558 Emails sent 2,988 Emails sent
GDL Pre-Test/Post-Test Data – quantitative
Data - qualitative • This presentation helps you remember what is important in life. Living life is important to me so I will change my bad driving habits so that I don’t put my life or the life of anyone else in danger. • I was so not looking forward to coming. When I sat down, I didn’t have a great attitude. I am so very grateful for this meeting and for the presentation that you gave. For me, it was an excellent reminder. For my son it was a fabulous opportunity for me to bring up the scenarios and situations I have experienced and to let him know where I stand. • Being aware of all the effects of what could happen gave me more knowledge to be more aware in how I drive and for my child. We can now talk with more knowledge about it. • I'll wear my seatbelt every time now. • It has made me more aware of the dangersand made it clear in my mind that it definitely is not worth it to drive distracted. Life is far more important. Life is too precious. • Learned about the do not disturb while driving app on the iPhone. This is bad ass and will change my life. • I will be more careful of my speeding habits and not using my phone while driving. • Recommit to stop bad/lazy driving habits. • I think it would be more beneficial for both parents to be required to attend with their student. Wow, the feeling I got listening to this has helped recommit myself to not even being on my phone when I drive, and I know my son will help me fulfill this renewed commitment. We will help each other.