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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – April 21, 2008 -  Look to Live, a new driver education video produced by Operation Lifesaver, the national, nonprofit rail safety education group, was unveiled today in a speech by OLI President Helen Sramek to the Utah Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association’s (UDTSEA) Annual Conference.  

Approximately 300 members of UDTSEA, the professional association representing traffic safety educators throughout Utah, attended the conference. Sramek, the keynote speaker, stressed the importance of including instruction on safe driving practices around train tracks in driver education curricula.  

“Operation Lifesaver’s goal is to make sure that every new driver receives a powerful reminder that driving safely around railroad tracks may save his or her life,” Sramek continued. “With strong state programs, a dedicated core of volunteers, new technology, and reaching out to key driver education organizations, we can maximize the number of new drivers we reach.” 

The fast-paced video incorporates six on-the-road scenarios that demonstrate the risks to teens and the steps needed to drive safely at highway-rail grade crossings.  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fellow Todd Thoma, MD, who also directs a Level I Trauma Center at Louisiana State University, also appears on the video talking about what can happen when drivers let their attention drift from the road even for “an instant.” Teen drivers from Independence, Missouri, were the actors who drove the vehicles.  Louisiana Operation Lifesaver Presenter and Student Speech Contest winner Anna Pate narrates the video, giving safety tips to young drivers. 

This new educational tool will be used by Operation Lifesaver’s trained and certified volunteer presenters when they speak to driver education classes and organizations, Sramek said. She noted that Operation Lifesaver reached nearly 200,000 new drivers through such presentations in 2007. The video and a printable quiz for students will be available at Operation Lifesaver’s website, www.oli.org, so that many more new drivers have access to this information online.  In May, an interactive quiz will be available at Operation Lifesaver’s website for students to complete by computer.   

 “Utah’s requirement of one hour of railroad crossing safety training in its school driver education instruction helps save lives,” said Sramek. Look to Live will help Utah’s educators meet their statutory requirement.”          

Operation Lifesaver’s mission is to end collisions, deaths and injuries at highway-rail grade crossings and on rail property through a nationwide network of volunteers who work to educate people about rail safety.  For more information and safety tips for motorists and pedestrians, log on to www.oli.org.  

For more information about this video contact:  Marmie T. Edwards, APR (800) 537-6224 or medwards@oli.org .

(c) Operation Lifesaver, Inc.  1420 King St. # 401;  Alexandria, VA  22314     703-739-0284

 

Reminder!  Operation Lifesaver’s 15th International Symposium / Training Conference

  • Theme:  “Bridges To Safety”
  • When: July 21 – 23, 2008
  • Where: Cincinnati, OH / Riverfront Marriott @ RiverCenter / 10 W. RiverCenter Blvd., Covington, KY
  • Call for Reservations: 1-859-261-2900 / $129.00 per night
     
  • Join your Operation Lifesaver friends and associates in the Greater Cincinnati area to hear rail safety leaders address critical issues. 

  • Pedestrian rail trespass issues and highway-rail crossing safety will be the focus, with speakers from North America and around the globe. 
     

  • OL-Presenters: Special events are being planned:

    • The Cincinnati-Reds are hosting the Mets and San Diego.

    • Nearby is Newport on the Levee.

    • The area has shopping, dining, and the Newport Aquarium.

    •  Cincinnati’s Zoo is ranked 5th in the nation.
       

  • Other details will be available soon...
     

  • Visit the OL website (  www.oli.org  ) regularly for updates!

National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Study “NCHRP 500: A Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Young Drivers” has been released!  Read the synopsis here.

 

Here's a great audio public service announcement of particular interest to Virginia's farm community, used with the kind permission of Operation Lifesaver Inc.!

 

Public Service Announcement - Farmers

 

This is an MP3 file - Windows Media Player ® should recognize it.

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