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Teen Safe Driving: Are You In?

Berlin youth helps DMV launches Fifth Annual Teen Safe Driving Video Contest.

 

Teen Safe Driving: Are You In?

It's the question that five teens have designed for their peers as well as parents and other role models across the state as the theme for the 2013 DMV teen safe driving video contest. The agency and corporate prize sponsor Travelers Companies kicked off the competition today.


A recently completed parent survey as well as analysis of DMV teen driving laws show that the laws are helping to reduce teen crashes, injuries and deaths, but that public outreach like the contest is needed to help all parents and teens better understand the laws.

“Keeping Connecticut’s roads safe is everyone’s responsibility,” said Governor Dannel P. Malloy. “Teaching our youngest drivers how to be safe behind the wheel saves lives. Stronger laws and innovative programs are one part of the solution, but raising awareness among teen drivers and their parents is the key to road safety. I applaud these young people for their commitment to get the word out to their peers.”

"This contest is a fun and creative way to get the important message out to teens about safe driving," said Juhi Gupta, a Rocky Hill senior from Mercy High School in Middletown and one of the five student advisors to the contest. "The more students participating, the farther the message spreads. Not only to teens, but also to the adults in their lives. "

The student-designed theme, as well as a greater use of social media by the teens, are new features coming this year to the contest. It awards $15,000 in cash prizes to the high schools of winning students.

The five students volunteered to help make the contest, which has run annually since 2009, more appealing to teens across the state. They said a simple-to-understand theme that engages influential people, such as parents, friends or other teens, is at the heart of a convincing safety message.

The 25-second videos also must illustrate two or more of the state's teen driving laws, too. The deadline for submitting a video is January 23, 2013. The contest is open to all high-school age students. Information and rules can be found at www.ct.gov/teendriving/contest
<http://www.ct.gov/teendriving/contest>.

Students working on the project are Gupta of Rocky Hill, Michael Brainerd of East Haven, Luke Edwards of Madison, Daniyal N. Khan of Berlin and Patrick Kudej of Norwich. They also are members of DMV's Commissioner's Advisory Committee on Teen Safe Driving.

In addition, the teens plan to help increase the number of entries and participants from the 105 submissions this year. The teens also plan to reach out to student councils, parent-teacher organizations and school officials through e-mails. They also plan to use social media to help promote the contest to other teens. They have already setup:

  • Twitter: twitter.com/areyouin2013
  • YouTube: youtube.com/areyouin2013
  • Facebook: facebook.com/2013AreYouIn

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greta stifel June 13, 2013 at 09:38 am
very sad indeed; so who is to blame for not teaching them? it is no wonder that the sat scores inRead More the DRG for Berlin and other townships are what they are....mediocre; at this comes right from the State of CT educational tracking stats a very telling article in Connecticut Magazine as well! the magnet schools are kicking the proverbial scholastic butts of the public school system. for less pay as well....so, the relationship of salary increases to all around better education;...well, all i can say is.....
William Brighenti June 16, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Berlin teachers' median annual salary is nearly $80,000, plus family medical benefits costing overRead More $20,000, plus the ability to retire at 55 years of age with summers off, winter and spring vacations, and virtually ever holiday known to man and woman, and a work day at the high school ending mid afternoon: not bad. Perhaps teachers salaries have little, if any, correlation to quality of education...huh?
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:08 pm
Next meeting to voice your opinion is at 7pm Community Center 6/13 Thursday. Friends of Pistol CreekRead More and the
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:14 pm
Friends of Pistol Creek Facebook page now up and running. Looking forward to your posts andRead More pictures on how you use Pistol Creek and what you have seen or done on the trails. Anything positive to help save this beautiful open space.
William Brighenti June 12, 2013 at 04:49 pm
How about signing my petition? I'd be happy to return the favor.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:50 pm
Bill, you are correct on the motor vehicle laws an what should happen to drivers who break it.Read More There is also no law that people should eat food, but if they don't they will die.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Bill, pushed wrong button an send comment off before I was finished. My point is everyone has toRead More use common sense in all situations an that includes parents on teaching there children as well as motorists. There will always be motorists who disobey the law an that is why parents must teach there kids about how to be safe an sound an not just say well there are laws on that. Make kids aware that accidents can happen an motorists speed an just be careful.
William Brighenti June 10, 2013 at 02:50 pm
Of course. But drivers need to obey the laws. If they don't, enforce the laws and make them payRead More the consequences of their actions: fines and civil lawsuits and higher insurance rates; loss of license;, prison for hitting a child.
chris choinski June 8, 2013 at 10:59 pm
heres a fun fact for ya, listening to you makes people want the old Berlin back. free ofRead More progressives like you
William Brighenti June 9, 2013 at 11:44 am
Name calling? Progressives? What next? Pinko Commie? I thought obeying the law, driving slow,Read More loving family and children were conservative values?
chris choinski June 9, 2013 at 06:38 pm
ok, first i would like to apologize for going a little nuts, i was a little worked up last night.Read More again, i apologize. but i dont believe i called you any names, i did however refer to the word assume, which you did when you said people like me speed. one speeding ticket in 13 years of driving (when i was younger). and you are correct, loving family and children are values i have, thats why i try to take the responsibility of protecting them, and not leaving their protection up to someone else (speeders in this case). but i guess that liberals/sheep, wouldnt know about that, wanting and thinking that the govt or someone else will be there to protect them. like i said in the other comment section, dont rely on others for your or others safety, rely on yourself.
William Brighenti May 31, 2013 at 08:03 pm
Thank you for speaking out, Gail. Where are our town leaders on this topic? I don't hear themRead More speaking out: do you?
Debra Tubbs May 31, 2013 at 09:24 pm
I live on Patterson Way and it is like there is no speed limit on this road.
William Brighenti June 1, 2013 at 09:06 am
What is the purpose of posted speed limit signs in residential neighborhoods if speeders are allowedRead More to drive recklessly, threatening the lives of children, pets, bicyclists, and others?