Silver Spring, Md. (October 17, 2012) –  Toyota and Discovery Education today announced that the Toyota Teen Driver Video Challenge and Toyota Teen Driver Educators’ Challenge are now open for entries. These challenges invite teens and their   teachers to share their most creative ideas to help promote teen safe   driving habits.  Entries for both programs are due by Feb. 14, 2013.           
Motor vehicle crashes remain the number one cause of death for   teens.  In fact, current research shows that 35% of all teen deaths are a   result of car crashes -- more than cancer, suicide, heart disease and   homicide combined. To address this challenge, Toyota and Discovery   Education teamed up in 2010 to create Toyota Teen Driver, a comprehensive program and online destination providing safe-driving tools and resources to educators, students and parents.
    Safe Driving Programs for Both Teens and Teachers
    The Toyota Teen Driver Video Challenge encourages   students to create and develop an original video describing what they   can do in their communities to help make their peers and themselves   safer drivers. The top ten videos will be chosen by a panel of experts   for their originality and compelling content, followed by a public   voting period on ToyotaTeenDriver.com to select the winner. The first,   second and third place winners will receive $15,000, $10,000 and $7,500   cash prizes, respectively. In addition, Discovery Channel film crews   will visit the top three students’ hometowns to hear their stories and   capture their visions for safer driving for pieces that will air on   ToyotaTeenDriver.com and additional Discovery online properties. The   seven runners-up will each receive $1,000.  The Video Challenge is open to students in grades 9-12.
    Recognizing that educators also play a key role in ensuring teens   stay safe on the road, Toyota and Discovery Education have also opened   applications for the 2013 Toyota Teen Driver Educators’ Challenge.  For this Challenge,   educators are asked to create innovative action plans for keeping   students safe on the roads. The grand prize winner will receive a 4 day   trip for two to Washington, D.C., to attend a safe-driving conference   and a $10,000 cash prize. In addition, that teacher’s school will be   awarded a Virtual Driver Interactive simulator and a safe-driving   assembly, led by Toyota Teen Driver experts.  The second place winner   will receive a $5,000 cash prize and a driving simulator and   safe-driving assembly for their school.
    “At Toyota, we are deeply committed to the notion that everyone   deserves to be safe,” said Patricia Salas Pineda, Toyota’s group vice   president of National Philanthropy and the Toyota USA Foundation.  “We   are glad to be working with Discovery Education to bring critical safety   information to schools and students across the country.  This is an   important commitment for Toyota and a vital part of our efforts to help   ensure that drivers and passengers are safe at every phase of life.”
    In addition to Toyota Teen Driver, Toyota’s work to help keep teens safe on the road includes: Toyota Driving Expectations,   a free program for teens and their parents which provides hands-on,   real world defensive driving experiences; groundbreaking safety research   partnerships with major North American research universities through   the company’s $50 million Collaborative Safety Research Center; and   national teen safe driving partnerships with DoSomething.org and the   National Safety Council.  Toyota also has a national program in place to   help ensure safety for child passengers (Buckle Up for Life) as  well as a major partnership with AARP to address driver safety for  seniors.
    “Discovery Education is thrilled to continue our partnership with   Toyota to provide teachers, students and their families with creative   and engaging resources to keep teens safe behind the wheel,” said Mary   Rollins, Discovery Education vice president. “The Educators’ Challenge and Video Challenge,   as well as the resources available on ToyotaTeenDriver.com, provide a   unique opportunity for teachers and students to connect on and explore   issues that transcend into their everyday lives.”
  Courtesy of Toyota Newsroom
 
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