Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy, a DMV-certified driving school, kicks off
National Distracted Driving Awareness Month this April with distracted
driving demonstrations and programs focused on parent involvement in
teen driver education and training.
Last month, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) issued a report
that showed nationwide the number of 16- and 17-year-old driver deaths
increased by 19 percent for the first six months of 2012. As part of the
report, the GHSA recommended parent involvement in teen driver
education programs as a way to curb car crashes and fatalities among
teens.
"Mercedes-Benz
Driving Academy involves parents throughout our Integrated Driving
Program because they play an instrumental role in the development of
their teens' safe driving habits," said Carolyn Duchene ,
director of Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy. "Parents must remember that
their driving behaviors are being witnessed and replicated by their teen
drivers. So, it's important that parents not only remind their teens
about the dangers and consequences of distracted driving, but they must
also be good role models behind-the-wheel."
Mercedes-Benz
Driving Academy is offering distracted driving demonstrations to teens
as part of California Teen Safe Driving Week, which kicks off National
Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The demonstration will take place on
April 2nd at 8:00 a.m. at John Burroughs High School in Burbank, CA.
The
demonstration allows students to drive on a closed course, first
without distractions, and then again with the introduction of
distractions – ranging from noisy passengers to cell phone usage to
performing simple tasks within the vehicle. The demonstration provides a
firsthand experience with the physical and emotional effects of driving
distracted.
Mercedes-Benz
Driving Academy is also encouraging teens and parents to pledge not to
drive distracted and to share the pledge on social media channels,
including its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MBDrivingAcademyUSA.
Throughout
April, Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy is offering free Parent Teen
Workshops at their facility located at 8231 West 3rd Street in Los
Angeles. During the workshops, certified Driving Coaches provide
valuable information on Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws, teen
driving statistics, and strategies for safe driving. Plus, during the
month of April the Academy is offering additional distracted driving
workshops and additional activities in the Los Angeles area.
Courtesy of: Mercedes-Benz Newsroom
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