We know looking at our phones while driving is not a good idea, but when we hear a notification, we can’t resist the temptation. That’s why Do Not Disturb, Focused Driving, and other notification blocking settings (DND settings) are so important. When they are used you won’t be tempted to look at your phone and you can avoid crashes. And, when friends try to text you they will get your customized response telling them you won’t respond now because you are driving. That’s how to influence your friends and help them be safer.
Notification Blocking Settings on Our Phones Are Barely Being Used
Today less than 25% of iPhone owners are estimated to be using DND settings on their phones. By using these features, we can reduce smartphone use while driving, reduce distracted driving crashes and save lives. The more drivers use DND the less crashes. It’s as simple as that.
Use the Do Not Disturb Features on Your Phone and Enter Our Tik Tok Contest
Won’t you join millions of others who have chosen to use DND settings? If you believe that distracted driving is a serious and deadly problem, there is something you can do about it.
Join us to promote the use of DND settings You can help us make distracted driving socially unacceptable. Make a Tik Tok video and enter our contest.
Students from high schools in the United States are eligible to submit videos up to 1 minute in length Prizes will be awarded for high school student TikTok videos as set forth below.
Topics to be Addressed in Videos
The following are suggested issues that can be explored for contest submissions. One of the judging criteria will be the extent to which the suggested issues are referenced, utilized or incorporated into submissions. Where studies or surveys are cited, students may, but are not required, to refer to those studies or surveys.
The contest will be judged on a variety of factors by the judges:
There will be nine winners for the video contest. Winning videos may be posted on the websites of the organization working together to promote DND settings.
Judges will include: Gabriela Morgado, Linda Terrell, Janet Brooking, Jessica Kearney, Jacob Neff, Joseph Young, Zachary Kashman
Have any questions? Feel free to contact us at any time at [email protected]
The NDDC Is a diverse group of organizations from the public and private sector, law enforcement, and non-profits, whose goal is to bring a holistic and novel approach to the fight against distracted driving.