News, Press Releases | Released on Saturday, November 7, 2009 8:30 - 0 Comments
Television Show Features Nationally Recognized, Award-Winning Teen-Led IDOT Program Aimed at Saving Lives
Illinois Department of Transportation and “The Global Learning Series” to Raise Awareness of Teen Safe Driving in “Understanding Traffic Safety”
Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig announced today that “The Global Learning Series,” an education-focused television program distributed to public television, will feature Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Division of Traffic Safety’s “Operation Teen Safe Driving” program in the first of a series of segments called, “Understanding Traffic Safety.”
The “Global Learning Series” is expected to feature officials from IDOT’s Division of Traffic Safety, law enforcement, program participants including students from Lanphier High School and a student from a winning school.
The show will be distributed this winter/spring to public television stations and several cable television stations throughout the country and globally on both the Web and U.S. Government Voice of America (VOA) Television.
“The Operation Teen Safe Driving” program will be featured on the program and will educate viewers about the fundamental necessities of safe driving; knowledge, experience and good decision-making.
Operation Teen Safe Driving is a statewide initiative spearheaded by the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Division of Traffic Safety. This lifesaving program is made possible by sponsorships from the Ford Motor Company Fund and The Allstate Foundation and enlists young people to teach safe driving skills to their peers.
In 2006, Illinois lost 151 teen lives in vehicle crashes. In 2007, 155 teen lives were lost, and in 2008, the loss dramatically dropped to 93 teens, a 40 percent reduction.
Illinois attributes this reduction to the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Division of Traffic Safety’s “Operation Teen Safe Driving” program, the “Ford Motor Company Funds’ Driving Skills for Life” program, The Allstate Foundation’s “Keep the Drive” program and Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White’s “Graduated Drivers Licensing Program.”
“We are very proud of what the Operation Teen Safe Driving program has helped achieve,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig.
“The program has truly exceeded our expectations and underscored what can happen with great partnerships and strong dedication. We are humbled to be featured on this program and hope the exposure further inspires teens to make good choices on the roadways, so we can continue to work together to save lives.”
“We applaud the state of Illinois, the Ford Motor Company Fund and The Allstate Foundation. Their hard work has literally saved the lives of many young people and probably the lives of other drivers and passengers who might otherwise be involved in teen vehicle crashes.
The work seen here in Illinois is truly a global example of how lives can be saved through this type of cooperation and commitment,” said John McGuire, Executive Producer of Programming for “The Global Learning Series.
“The Global Learning Series” is a long established and respected education-focused, issue-oriented and non-commercial programming, independently produced by GTS Education Inc. and distributed directly to public television stations throughout the United States and globally to VOA Television and on the worldwide Web.
“The Global Learning Series” strictly follows the standards and practices of public television and is distributed freely to public television stations nationwide.
“The Global Learning Series” program is not affiliated with PBS. For program information, email info@thegloballearningseries.tv
Program ideas or organizations that wish to be considered as either featured guests or experts for future programming on “The Global Green Series,” please contact us for more information at
thegloballearningseries.tv
For more information about the Operation Teen Safe Driving program, visit the Web site at
teensafedrivingillinois.org
Recent Press Releases
- Woman says she was abused at Mother McAuley H.S.
- Carol Stream man fatally struck by freight train
- Libertyville man dies after being stabbed while trying to stop fight
- FTC: Lifelock claims misleading customers
- Wheaton residents concerned over coyotes
- Pedestrian struck, killed by train in Lombard
- Red-light cameras draw protests
- Police find knife used in Mokena murder
- Dad faces criminal contempt for baptism
- Niles man shoots estranged wife, then kills himself
- Villages feel impact of state budget crisis
- Progress reported on freedom of information issues
- Federal stimulus funds won’t save District 186 jobs next year
- Memorial foundation awards grants
- Word on the Street: Polk not naming names for the No. 2 spot
- Morton considering business district, sale tax increase
- Updated: Illinois has to settle for NIT
- For family fun, Access the Experience is a slam dunk
- After the derby, she says ‘I do’
- Rams marooned as Robinson pulls away from Manual in OT
- http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GYl3G3pKL._SL500_.jpgThe Garmin 285wt GP...
- Ha, ha, ha, ah, ha... I cannot wait for Donald to punk Rod out. ha, ha, ha...Rod...
- Where can I get copiys of the RED eye in Eastern Dupage. For example,Villa Park ...
- Where can I get copied of the RED eye in Eastern Dupage. For example,Villa Park ...
- "The Senate passed a Quinn-initiated tax increase last year, but the measure sta...
- to "can't believe all you read".....The SNAP press release isn't the only d...
- job when opened cashier...
- Jimmy why did it have to be you a classmate of mine. I didn't know you that well...
- Well Denise,
I could tell during the first paragraph that you wrote that you ar...
- I agree with a lot of people out there that say give them back their good time ,...
Chicago Press Release Services
Leave a Reply