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MADD “Crash Car” Exhibit and CHP Start Smart Program

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) hopes its dramatic exhibit will influence behavior to stop drunk driving. CHP Public Information Officer, Jaime Rios will talk to teens and parents about the Start Smart Teen Driving Program.

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MADD “Crash Car” Exhibit and CHP Start Smart Program

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  1. MADD“CrashCar”ExhibitandCHPStartSmartProgramtoCometoCIGInsurance’s2ndAnnual CommunitySafetySaturday™September6,2014, inMonterey,California MothersAgainst DrunkDriving(MADD)hopes its dramatic exhibitwillinfluencebehavior to stopdrunkdriving.CHPPublic InformationOfficer,Jaime Rioswilltalktoteensandparents abouttheStartSmartTeenDrivingProgram. Monterey,CA,August14, 2014–-TheMADD CentralValleyChapter willbring thedramatic"CrashCar"ExhibittoCIG Insurance’s 2ndAnnualCIG CommunitySafetySaturday™. Parentsand teens willhavetheopportunityto learnabouttheCHP’s StartSmartprogram, adriver safetyeducation classwhich targets new and futurelicensedteenagedrivers betweentheageof 15 - 19 and theirparents/guardians.CIG CommunitySafetySaturdaywilltakeplaceatCapitalInsuranceGroup, 2300 Garden Road, on Saturday,September 6, 2014, from10:00a.m. to2:00 p.m. MADD can seea futurewithout drunk driving The“MADD Crash Cars”arevisualeducationaltools presentedwith theintention to changebehaviorsand attitudesconcerningthedangers of drinking and drivingand ridingwith an impaireddriver.The“Crash Car”Exhibitalso addresses theexcessiveuseof speed and thefailureto useseatbelts, andexplainstheroles thateach of thesefactors playin theinjuryor death of lovedones. TheMADD booth willfeaturegraphicdisplaysof autoaccidents.Volunteers willdistributeinformationalmaterialrelated tothedangersand preventionof drunk driving.VictoriaFlores, MADDChapterLeaderandVictimAdvocate, explains, “Over 10,000 peoplein theUnited States arekilled by drunk drivers everyyear. On average, someoneis killedin adrunk driving crash every51 minutes. In 2011, 226 childrenwerekilledin drunk drivingcrashes.Thesetragedies are100% preventable." CHPbelieves education is akeyto teendrivingsafety

  2. Motorvehiclecrashes aretheleadingcauseof deathfor teens intheUnitedStates andCIG Insuranceiscommittedto helping tokeep teendrivers safe. • Parents and teens willhavetheopportunityto learnaboutandsign up for theCHPStartSmartteendriving programatCIG CommunitySafetySaturday. JaimeRios, PublicInformation Officer,CaliforniaHighwayPatrolremarks, “Oneof thethings thatteens need torealizeis thatavehicle becomesadeadlyweapon whenin thehands of someonewho is notbeingresponsible. BothTeens andtheirparentor guardian attendtheclass together.Wewantthemcomingoutof theclass realizingthattheiractionsdon’tjustaffectthem--theyaffectpassengers, otherdrivers, families andfriends.” • Kathyand Fred Forgnonelosttheir daughter,Vanessa,in acarcrash in 2002. Sincethen, theyhave been volunteeringand speakingto teens andparents atclasses and atCIG CommunitySafetySaturdayevents. Kathy Forgnoneremarks, “I thinktheclasses elicitconversation between teensand parents,probablyon thewayhomefromtheclass and atthedinnertablewith thewholefamily- therearereal ‘heartto heart’discussions.” • ArneChatterton, CIGVicePresidentof Field Operations &Business Relations explains, “Wearecommittedto spreadingthemessageaboutdriversafetyclasses for teens and making surethereiscommunication withparents. Programs liketheCHPStartSmartClass makequitean impactineverycommunitytheytouch.” • CIG CommunitySafetySaturdaywas developed byaCIG Insuranceemployeein2010 and has beenheld throughoutCaliforniaand Nevadaeversince.Theeventfeatures activities, demonstrations, andeducationalservices designedto improvethesafetyand securityof children, teens, families, andcommunities.Peopleof allages willenjoyfreegames,prizes, and awealth of materials andinformation frommanydifferentbooths staffed bylocaland regionalorganizations. • CIGCommunitySafetySaturday willfeaturethefollowing attractions: • SpecialPresentations for: • Jaws of LifeDemonstration at11:30amprovidedbytheMontereyFireDepartment • WhiskietheWhaleSpotter™, thefamous rescuedog fromMarineLifeStudies,willperformwhaletricks at11:00 amand1:00 pm • CaliforniaHighwayPatrolwillcoordinatethechild car-seatinspection station.Theywillalso bring safetyhandoutsand presentinformationabouttheir CHPStartSmartDriverEducation classesavailablestatewidefor teens andtheirparents. StartSmartclasses increasetraffic-safetyknowledgeand better prepareteens for theroad ahead. Fred andKathyForgnonewillbeon hand to talk withattendees abouttheStartSmartprogram. • MontereyPoliceDepartmentwillbringasquad car as wellas crimeprevention information. • MontereyCountySheriff’s Office–CoastalStationMontereywillbring crimeprevention handouts as wellas their K-9, SWATTeam,and Search andRescuevehicles.Theywillalso do “meetand greets”with their K-9 team. * MontereyCountyCrimePrevention OfficersAssociation willprovidesafetybrochures.

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