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Friday, April 8, 2011

Traffic Safety Poster Contest - Thi vẽ áp-phích cổ động An Toàn Giao thông

Traffic Safety Poster Contest - Thi vẽ áp-phích cổ động An Toàn Giao thông

In its 65th year, AAA's Traffic Safety Poster Contest communicates safety messages in schools, encourages peer-to-peer communication through creativity and establishes trust in AAA for future members and their parents.

The program continues its primary aim of reducing traffic and pedestrian crashes, the No. 1 cause of death for children ages 3 to 14.

Older students are invited to compete in subject categories relevant to novice driver safety. Students of all ages illustrate a selected safety category, under the supervision of dedicated educators and youth leaders. The program allows youth to become creative in slogan design while striving to create memorable entries, leading others to safety through example and enthusiasm. Entries are judged locally and nationally for recognition.

More than $18,000 in prize money was awarded to the 2009 national winners.

In addition to Flickr.com, winning entries are also posted on other official AAA social media sites including YouTube.com/AAA and MySpace.com/AAAeveryday.

The 2009 AAA Traffic Safety Poster Contest categories were:

PRIMARY (Grades K-2):
Pedestrian and Child Passenger Safety
(Night Time Visibility, Proper Use of Booster Seats)

ELEMENTARY (Grades 3-5):
Getting to School Safely
(Obey Your AAA School Safety Patrols, Helmet Use, Interacting With Motorists)

JUNIOR HIGH (Grades 6-8):
How to be a Good Passenger
(Buckle Up, Don’t Distract the Driver, Dangers of Using a Cell Phone or Changing the Radio/CD While Driving)

SENIOR HIGH (Grades 9-12):
Safe Teen Driving
(Alcohol Awareness, Distracted Driving, Aggressive Driving/Speeding)

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Booster Safe Than Sorry!


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Look & Listen B4 Crossin' Driveways

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Is this conversation worth your life?

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Seriously???

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Distractions = Crashes

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Night Time Visibility - Wear White

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Look left, look right, then look left again before crossing

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Look both ways befor you cross the street

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Be Bright at Night; Stay in Sight

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Walk on the sidewalk, not the street

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Be Bright with a Flashlight

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Be Bright at Night

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Stop on Red; Kids Ahead

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Be Bright at Night

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Be Seen at Night

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Look Both Ways

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Listen to your safety patrol at your school

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Keep safety your primary goal; Obey your AAA School Safety Patrol

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Use Your Head, Wear a Helmet

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Avoid the worst; Put safety first

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Be Safe, Wear a Helmet

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Keep Your Head on Track

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Seguridad camino a la escuela

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There is safety in numbers



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