LOS ALAMITOS, Calif– “Every 15 minutes, someone in the United States dies from an alcohol-related accident. Rest in peace…”. These are the words I heard on the intercom every 15 minutes at school on ...
Sacramento students learn about drunk and distracted driving dangers with "Every 15 Minutes" program
AGAIN, THAT DEADLINE IS SET FOR 8 P.M. EASTERN 5 P.M. OUR TIME. WELL, IT’S A POWERFUL LESSON FOR SACRAMENTO STUDENTS ABOUT THE REAL LIFE CONSEQUENCES OF DRUNK AND DISTRACTED DRIVING. RIGHT NOW, CHP IS ...
Cabrillo High School will host the “Every 15 Minutes” program, developed to prevent teen drinking and driving, April 2-3. Every 15 Minutes is one of several teen driving programs the California ...
FILE: A California Highway Patrol “Every 15 Minutes” program at a school in San Jose. (Courtesy CHP) The California Highway Patrol will be conducting a simulated drunk driving collision at Mission ...
Every 15 Minutes is a national movement that warns high schoolers of the consequences of driving while impaired. The program started in California in the 1990s and Lane County Sheriff's Office has ...
Orcutt Academy High School (OAHS) this year will be hosting the Every15 Minutes program, which was developed to prevent teens from driving while impaired. Every 15 Minutes is one of several teen ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. Cabrillo High School will be hosting the “Every 15 Minutes” program. This program was developed to prevent teen drinking and ...
KENILWORTH, NJ - Every 15 minutes someone, in the United States dies from an alcohol related traffic collision. To raise awareness to prevent drunk driving and substance abuse, the Kenilworth Police ...
A powerful, reality-based program aimed at preventing impaired driving returned to Lompoc High School on April 3, bringing students, first responders and families together for the annual “Every 15 ...
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Sacramento students learn about drunk and distracted driving dangers with "Every 15 Minutes" program
Some Sacramento-area high school students are getting a powerful safety lesson that goes far beyond the classroom. At John F. Kennedy High School, hundreds of students watched a staged crash scene as ...
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