High School Students Urge Motorists to 'Drive Safe PA'
Posted on: Wednesday, 6 May 2009, 10:00 CDT
Winning Radio Spots Released as Part of National Youth Traffic Safety Month
PennDOT is releasing the 11 winning entries from its "Drive Safe PA" radio public service announcement contest, which focus on such behaviors as impaired driving, aggressive driving and buckling up.
"Through this contest, students gave their voices to the serious issue of highway safety," said PennDOT Secretary Allen D. Biehler, P.E. "With the summer driving season right around the corner, this is a perfect time to urge motorists to practice safe driving behaviors. We ask for the cooperation of radio stations and other media outlets to find the winner closest to you and help spread these important messages of safety."
The winners, which were based on PennDOT's local engineering districts, were announced in March and professionally recorded their public service announcement. All of the winning entries can be heard on PennDOT's Web site at www.dot.state.pa.us.
"While these student-developed public service announcements offer important advice to all drivers, they help underscore some important safety messages for young, novice drivers, who do not yet fully understand the complexities of driving," Biehler said. "Through the PSAs, these students have challenged their fellow peers to think about the consequences of unsafe driving behaviors, to think not just about their own lives, but the lives of others."
PennDOT introduced its "Drive Safe PA" campaign earlier this year as a way to save lives on
EDITOR'S NOTE: Following is a list of Drive Safe PA contest winners.
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District 2 (Cameron,
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District 4 (
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District 12 (
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Source: PR Newswire
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