According to the CDC, traffic accidents during the spring are 9% higher among drivers under 25. Increased traffic, less structure, and risky choices—like impaired or distracted driving—can all lead to danger.
Please remind your child/ren to:
• Avoid distractions like phones, music, and food while driving
• Never drive under the influence
• Always buckle up
• Leave early and take their time
• Limit the number of passengers
• Have a plan for after prom
A few minutes of conversation could make all the difference. Let’s help our students make safe choices and enjoy the season ahead.
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When: Thursday May 29,2025 6-8pm
Where: Library Media Center
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