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CHP to Host Workshop to Help Stop Teen Distracted Driving

by ECT

MARTINEZ, CA – Automobile collisions have been the leading cause of death for American teens (15 to 19 years of age) for generations. Since 2007, Impact Teen Drivers has emerged as a leading non-profit organization dedicated to reversing this pervasive yet 100% preventable crisis. Impact’s mission is to change the culture of driving forever thereby saving lives not only in this generation of drivers, but also in all future generations of drivers.

Impact Teen Drivers endeavors to do this through a nationwide educational program that confronts the dangers and consequences of reckless and distracted driving. With manifold free online materials, and direct trainings available, its unique grassroots framework empowers people to make meaningful behavioral changes in their own driving habits, as well as to promote safe driving in their community.

Distracted and reckless driving is a multifaceted public health crisis that requires a multi-faceted response, so while Impact’s message remains the same—to end it—the formats and venues to spread it vary. Impact has developed evidence-based curricula and guides for different professional fields, and for different target audiences. Impact Teen Drivers offers myriad free resources to educators, first responders, healthcare professionals, parents, community members, and teens and teen organizations.

The California Highway Patrol, Contra Costa Office is hosting a two hour Impact Teen Drivers safety education class on April 24, 2015 at 6:00 PM. This class is designed to begin the conversation with parents and their new drivers about the very real consequences to distracted driving.

To enroll yourself and your teen contact the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Contra Costa Office at 925-646-4980. This class will be conducted at the CHP, Contra Costa Office located at 5001 Blum Road, Martinez, California 94553.

 

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Seriously Mar 19, 2015 - 3:58 am

I see more adults on the phone/distracted than teens. It’s really sad!

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