Safety Starts With Education
We are extremely proud to be able to partner with our clients in
educating young drivers on the hazards of driving near large
trucks. ProDrivers is taking the Teens & Trucks program into
high schools all over the country to inform new drivers about the
special precautions they must observe when sharing the road with
big trucks.
During
our Teens and Trucks events top professional truck drivers and
safety professionals present life-saving highway driving tips to
teen motorists.
According to Jim Smith, Director of Safety for ProDrivers,
"Teens & Trucks is one of the best programs that the we can
present to young motorists. With increasing technology inside
vehicles, teens are faced with more distractions than ever
before. We are very proud to be able to be a part of such an
important initiative that could save not only the lives of teens,
but help reduce accidents overall. This information will help
these kids and everyone involved to share the roads safely."
ProDrivers is committed to Teens & Trucks because:
• 16-year-olds are more likely to be involved in
single vehicle crashes, be responsible for the crash, be cited for
speeding, and have more passengers than older drivers (National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration).
• 35 percent of all truck-involved highway
fatalities occur in a truck's blind spots (Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration).
• Up to 75 percent of all truck-involved fatalities
are unintentionally initiated by car drivers (AAA Foundation for
Traffic Safety).
Following a classroom safety demonstration teens are
given a chance to view from the truck driver's perspective what
it's like to drive a large truck. They view safe merging and
stopping distances, and learn up close and personal some of the
differences between how cars and large trucks operate on the
highways.
The demonstration is designed to teach specific skills to young
motorists in order to drive safely around other automobiles and
around trucks and large commercial vehicles on the highways, and to
arrive safely at their destinations.
In December of 2010, NWISD (Fort Worth, Texas) Superintendent
Karen Rue presented Teens and Trucks Coordinator, Kim Smith,
Director of Safety, Jim Smith, and ProDrivers CEO, Chip Grissom
with a plaque of recognition. ProDrivers was recognized as a
"Partner in Education" for their work in the Northwest Independent
School District.