Why am I here?. We CAN … Make a Difference Goals and Vision to Keep Our Young Drivers and Passengers…

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Why am I here?

We CAN … Make a Difference Goals and Vision to Keep Our Young Drivers and Passengers…

What does the data show?

DDC-Alive at 25 is a highly interactive minimum 4-hour young driver intervention program in which the instructor plays the role of facilitator. The facilitator uses workbook exercises, interactive video segments, small group discussions, role-playing, and short lectures to help young drivers develop their own new convictions and strategies to reduce their risk of death and injury. Structure

Key Concepts… Facilitated They come to their own conclusions Personal experience Open curriculum Time Plant the seed, so they take a moment to think before they act

The top 4 contributing factors in fatal crashes with this age group are… – Speed – Alcohol – Occupant restraints – Distractions Alive at 25 addresses all of these factors! Targeted Approach…

The national fatality rate for people under age 20 is nearly 65 per 100,000. Currently, Alive at 25 graduates in Colorado have a fatality rate just below 20 per 100,000, nearly 70% below the national average. Does the Course Work?

Question 1- I think other drivers under the age of 25 should take this course. RESULT- 85% strongly agree or agree Question 2- I will be a safer driver as a result of taking this course. RESULT- 89% strongly agree or agree Question 3- I have a better understanding of why my age group is at high risk for injury or death. RESULT- 90% strongly agree or agree Question 4- My instructor was knowledgeable. RESULT- 99% strongly agree or agree Question 5- My instructor was approachable. RESULT- 99% strongly agree or agree Question 6- This course will help me improve my knowledge and driving skills. RESULT- 92% strongly agree or agree

North Dakota Courts Juvenile Municipal District

Alive at 25 Public Course Locations Bismarck Devils Lake Dickinson Fargo Grand Forks Jamestown Minot Valley City Williston

“It Won’t Happen To Me” Video from the Alive at 25 High School Assembly Program