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WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 19, 2005) - For teen drivers,
summer can be a deadly time. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
statistics show that more teens die in car crashes during the summer
months (June-Sept.) than any other time of the year. And with fatal
driving deaths on the rise nationwide, the summer forecast prompts
concern.
With this in mind-and recognizing that the metropolitan D.C. area
has had 24 teen-driving fatalities since September alone -today
Ford Motor Company and the Governors Highway Safety Association
(GHSA) launched the nation's most comprehensive teen-driving education
campaign here, Driving Skills for Life ( www.drivingskillsforlife.com .)
"Ford is committed to teen driving safety and has partnered with
GHSA to take this expanded program nationwide," said Susan M. Cischke,
Ford vice president, Environmental and Safety Engineering. "The
program not only provides hands-on emergency response training,
it includes an interactive instructional Web site, educational
movie trailers and safety events at shopping malls across the U.S.
And, as always, we at Ford will continue developing features that
make our vehicles safer for drivers of all ages."
"We're excited to launch the 2005 phase of this program and hope
it will help states raise awareness of the teen driving issue as
they work to strengthen graduated driver's licensing laws," said
Kathryn Swanson, Immediate Past Chair of GHSA. "We are also optimistic
that Driving Skills for Life will help further stimulate
the national conversation about getting teens higher quality behind-the-wheel
time on needed driving skills."
Accompanied by performance-driving instructors, more than 70 student
government leaders from the largest high schools in the area drove
through courses set up in parking lots at FedEx Field in suburban
Landover, Maryland. They received specific training in hazard recognition,
vehicle handling, space and speed management - key areas which
are responsible for 60 percent of teenage crashes. Participants
were given information on how to pass along the driving concepts
to other students after the invitation-only event. In addition,
all of the more than 1,000 D.C.-area high schools received free Driving
Skills for Life materials, including an instructional video.
For interviews or additional information, contact Sanda Pecina, on
site, at (703)967-2676 or Ed Lewis at (202) 962-5365.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) is the nonprofit
association representing the highway safety agencies of states,
territories, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Indian
Nation. Its members are appointed by their Governors to administer
federal and state highway safety funds and implement state highway
safety plans. For more information, contact GHSA at (202) 789-0942
or visit www.ghsa.org. |