TDOT & THP Partner to Keep Teens “Between the Barrels” at Hendersonville High School

Monday, October 18, 2010 | 10:24am
NASHVILLE- The Tennessee Department of Transportation is working to keep teen drivers safe and will travel to Hendersonville High School in Sumner County, Tuesday, October 19 to present “Between the Barrels” to 350 students. “Between the Barrels” is an interactive safe driving program geared toward teen students just learning to drive. The goal of the program is to save lives by educating teens on the importance of always practicing safe driving habits, especially in highway work zones. TDOT will be joined by representatives from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
 
WHO:              TDOT 
                         Tennessee Highway Patrol
 
WHAT:           “Between the Barrels” Presentation
 
WHEN:           9:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 19, 2010
 
WHERE:         Hendersonville High School, Sumner County
 
During the 2008-09 academic year, the successful TDOT “Between the Barrels” program reached students in more than 90 schools with the compelling visual message—“When it comes to driving, there’s no such thing as beginner’s luck.”
 
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), car crashes are the leading cause of fatalities among teens in the United States. Nationally, teen drivers (ages 13-19) are at a four times greater risk for crashes than older adults and are involved in 15 percent of fatal crashes, but make up 6.7 percent of the total driving population. In 2008, 113 teens died in traffic crashes in Tennessee, down from 166 in 2007. Preliminary numbers show 96 teen deaths in traffic crashes in 2009. Already, at least 61 teens have died in traffic crashes in 2010, including four in Sumner County. 
 
For more information on Teen Driver Safety visit www.tn.gov/safety/pubsafety/teendriversafety.html.
 
For more information on the Between the Barrels program visit www.tn.gov/tdot/wzsafety.
 
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For more information:
B.J. Doughty
TDOT Region 3 Community Relations Officer
Office 615.350.4302
Mobile 615.714.8556

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