« Vehicle-to-vehicle technology hits the streets in Ann Arbor safety pilot | Main | Expanding Port of Lewiston strengthens Idaho's connection to world markets »

August 22, 2012

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00e551eea4f58834017c3168dfee970b

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The cast of Glee delivers powerful DOT safety message
on the dangers of distracted driving
:

Comments

I hope these tv shows actually show teens that it is horrible to text and drive. But they need to continually show it.

This is awesome and a really good use of the TV show, I'm glad they agreed to participate!

Really? Because that episode of Glee taught me that if I got into a car wreck while driving that in just a few short weeks I would be rolling myself down the hallway singing and being happy in a wheelchair with NO damage to my pretty little face or broken bones or bruises. And that I could be up and dancing at Nationals in a few months!

If they REALLY wanted to make an impact, they would have killed off her character. Instead, I still don't think twice about reading a text while driving.

Most teens, and any age driver, don't realize how much can change in five seconds. But when you're driving 60+ miles per hour a lot can happen in that 5 seconds without you realizing it. No text is that important that it's worth risking your or someone else's life.

This is truly a great way to get the mesage out. My then 16 y.o. step-son wrecked my car in 2006... because of texting. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt... but it was enough to "kknock" some sense in him that driving requires full concentration. Tyler Perry's "Meet the Brown's" also has a very good episode about teens/texts/driving.

The Fox Tv Show Glee reaches millions and this is great way of promoting the efforts of the DOT in combating the increase in accidents due to texting while driving.

Also the movie "Seven Pounds" starring Will Smith in 2008 made people aware of this problem. This is promoting not just to some local newspaper and a small number of people but to the Millions in such a real way people with look towards making a positive change by emulating there favorite Tv Stars.

Thanks for Glee and Ray LaHood for doing a great job at the DOT in finding innovative ways to get there messages heard !

Anything that can be done to do away with texting and driving
is something everyone should support. What we have to say can wait. My 21 year old granddaughter was on her way home from Mississippi State University on May 4th,2012, and sent a text
at 7:29. By 7:37 law enforcement was on the scene and she was gone. Katie Beth lost control of her car and was not able to correct, not paying attention. Katie Beth was not just beautiful to look at, but more than that on the inside. She had so much to look forward to . She had the love of her life, her family and more friends than most people ever even know. This has and continues to be something that so many of us will not soon recover from.
Katie Beth made everyone around her laugh, feel good about themselves and always encouraged others. Please help so no on else ever has to have this experience.
Jane Carruth

Really Brooke? Reply from a post by her on 8/22). If you realize what can really happen, why do you belittle the situation and play dumb about it?
Ray Racobs, Wichita, KS

u.s.dept.of transportion should have window sticker pls.dont txt& drive,stop the wrecks.

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been saved. Comments are moderated and will not appear until approved by the author. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear until the author has approved them.

Subscribe

  • E-mail updates
    E-mail updates
  • RSS feed
    RSS feed

Search

  • Google



Add to Technorati Favorites