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Virginia’s “Arrive Alive” Campaign: Steering Teen Drivers Towards Safety

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As the warmer months approach, bringing with them proms, graduations, and summer festivities, Virginia’s schools and youth groups are launching a pivotal safety campaign, “Arrive Alive – It’s a Whole Vibe.” This initiative, aimed at reducing the heightened risk of teen driving accidents from May through August, is rolling out across the state to foster safe driving habits among young drivers and their passengers.

Statistics from 2023 paint a concerning picture, with 6,186 crashes involving teen drivers during these months, leading to 12 fatalities and over 1,800 injuries among teens aged 15-19. To combat these alarming trends, the Arrive Alive campaign, sponsored by Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) and Virginia State Police, is engaging 47 high schools, middle schools, and youth groups in a concerted effort to make the roads safer for teen drivers.

The campaign is designed to resonate with teens, employing peer-to-peer strategies to emphasize the importance of responsible driving behaviors such as seat belt use, speed regulation, distraction avoidance, and the rejection of alcohol and drugs while driving. By connecting these messages to the relatable context of safely enjoying spring and summer’s hallmark events, “Arrive Alive” aims to make safety a key component of the season’s vibe.

Participation in the campaign is flexible, offering schools and youth groups the option to compete by conducting pre and post-seat belt checks, creating impactful traffic safety projects, and undertaking various activities to promote safe driving. Non-competing participants can choose activities at their discretion, benefiting from the campaign’s materials and support.

With funding from the Virginia DMV and State Farm, the Arrive Alive campaign also highlights the role of community and corporate partnerships in driving the message home. Dwayne Redd, a State Farm spokesperson, emphasizes the campaign’s potential to significantly reduce accidents and fatalities through simple but effective choices like slowing down and buckling up.

The culmination of the campaign will see the participating groups submitting their efforts for evaluation, with the chance to win prizes funded by the Rapids Forever 3 on 3 Tournament in memory of Nick Booth and Will Hammitt of James River High School. The awards aim to honor the spirit of youth and community by incentivizing schools and groups to excel in their traffic safety advocacy.

As “Arrive Alive” kicks off across Virginia, it’s clear that the campaign is more than just an initiative for safer driving; it’s a statewide movement towards preserving the vibrant lives of its youth through education, awareness, and community support.

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