Heads up, teens! Let’s make this season safe on the road!
With prom season and graduation celebrations in full swing, our local roads will see more young drivers heading to exciting events. District Attorney Jennifer Schorn recently sat down with Deputy District Attorney Christine Sassane, Chief of the DA’s Crash Investigations Unit, and Chief Crash Investigator Steve Mawhinney to discuss crucial teen driving safety tips.
This is a time for celebration, and we want to ensure everyone arrives at their destinations safely. In a recent informative video, they highlighted some key dangers that teen drivers face, and we want to share those important reminders with you:
• Distracted Driving: It’s easy to get caught up in conversations, music, or your phone, but even a few seconds of distraction can have serious consequences. Keep your focus on the road!
• Speeding: The excitement of events can sometimes lead to rushing, but speeding significantly increases the risk of accidents. Stick to the speed limit and allow plenty of travel time.
• Impaired Driving: Absolutely no amount of alcohol or drugs should ever be mixed with driving. Plan ahead for a safe ride home by designating a sober driver, using ride-sharing services, or arranging for a pick-up.
• Seatbelt Use: Buckling up is the single most effective way to protect yourself in a crash. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is properly wearing their seatbelt, every single time.
• Passengers: While it’s fun to drive with friends, too many passengers can be distracting and can also impact the handling of your vehicle. Be mindful of passenger limits and ensure everyone is behaving responsibly.
District Attorney Schorn, DDA Sassane, and Chief Mawhinney care deeply about the safety of our young community members. Please take these reminders seriously and make smart choices behind the wheel.
Let’s ensure this prom and graduation season is filled with joyful memories, not preventable tragedies. Share this message with your friends and family – let’s all work together to keep our roads safe for everyone!