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Volkswagen Challenges Teens to Generate a Positive Vibe
for Seat Belt Use and Save Lives
Students Create PSAs for National High School Initiative, National Broadcast
March 21, 2005
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Every
year, over 5,000 teenagers die in automobile crashes. Nothing takes more
young lives -- not drinking, not drugs, not suicide. Perhaps the
greatest tragedy is that many of these deaths could be prevented; up to
57 percent of these teens are not wearing seat belts.1
Miami;
Milwaukee; Minneapolis; New York; Philadelphia; San
Diego; Seattle; St. Louis; and San Francisco. "We
want to reach even more teens this year," said Len Hunt, executive
vice president, Volkswagen of America. "Young people are the future
and too many are losing their chance at that future -- their chance to
go far in life. Our goal is to get teens telling other teens that
buckling up really is the cool and safe thing to do." "Inexperience
behind the wheel, coupled with risk-taking behavior, often yields tragic
results for our young people," said NHTSA administrator Jeffrey W.
Runge, M.D. "We applaud Volkswagen and Scholastic for this
important initiative." Fasten
Your Seat Belt ... Go Far! includes classroom materials that help
teachers engage students in seat belt safety through a cross-curricular
language arts program. The lesson plans help teens build language and
literacy skills; practice oral and written communication skills; and use
creative expression as a powerful tool to affect other teens. "The
Fasten Your Seat Belt ... Go Far! program offers an engaging way to
infuse this critical topic in classroom discussions across the
country," stated Shelley White, editorial director of Scholastic
Marketing Partners. "The program not only teaches positive messages
and important communication skills to teens, but ultimately can help
save their lives." Volkswagen
will select three finalists, their PSAs will be broadcast nationally --
in previous years on MTV. A grand prize winner will also win a $10,000
U.S. Savings Bond; the second- and third-place winners will receive
$3,000 and $1,000 savings bonds, respectively. Information
on how to enter the contest is also available online at: http://www.scholastic.com/fastenyourseatbelt
or at http://www.vw.com/vsa/index.htm#fasten
. All entries must be postmarked by May 3, 2005. Teachers
of the three finalists will receive an Apple G5 computer with a flat
screen monitor, Final Cut Express(TM) software for classroom use and a
$100 Scholastic gift certificate. Source: Volkswagen of America, Inc.
1. Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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