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19
Mar

Nurses and Injury Prevention Coordinators Volunteering in Their Communities to Educate Teens About Distracted Driving -The 2016 End Distracted Driving (EndDD.org) Student Presentation

As part of its volunteer speaker network EndDD.org is proud to have a number of nurses and injury prevention coordinators from hospitals across the country. To date, EndDD.org speakers have reached nearly 300,000 students in more than 40 states and several Canadian provinces.  Thanks to the volunteer efforts of its speakers there is no cost

18
Mar

A Nation of Distracted Drivers and Walkers?

My daughter Casey was killed by a distracted driver in 2009. It was daytime and she was walking across the street in a crosswalk when she was struck by a 58 year-old man who ran a stop sign. He said he never saw her. Since that time, my wife and I have made it our mission to change driving attitudes and raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. But a new report from the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) should be a wake up call that we need to also address distracted walking [….]

01
Feb

NAFA Recommends No Use of Handheld or Hands-Free Devices For Its Members- Interview With Phil Russo, NAFA Fleet Management Association CEO

Last October, NAFA Fleet Management Association took a stance on the issue of distracted driving. They adopted a no-tolerance policy towards distracted driving by recommending that their members prohibit the use of electronic devices for drivers, both handheld and hands-free. We spoke with Phil Russo, the CEO of NAFA Fleet Management Association to discuss the new policy, the reasoning behind the policy, and his thoughts on the distracted driving epidemic [….]

14
Dec

Join Us in the Philadelphia Area Wed. Night, Dec. 16th for a Presentation

If you are in the Philadelphia area come and participate in our EndDD (End Distracted Driving) presentation Wed. night, Dec. 16th at 7:00 pm. EndDD’s founder, Joel Feldman, who has personally spoken to more than 80,000 teens and adults across the country will be presenting, joined by Pat Fallon of the Montgomery County Health Department. Location: Lower Merion High School