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Teen Safety Driving Post Survey



  1. What is your sex?
    male
    female


  1. Since this campaign, how often do you wear a safety belt when driving?
    Always
    Nearly Always
    Sometimes
    Seldom
    Never


  1. Since this campaign, how often do you wear a safety belt when you are a passenger in a vehicle?
    Always
    Nearly Always
    Sometimes
    Seldom
    Never


  1. Do you consider driving with two or more passengers in your car a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider driving above the speed limit to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider adjusting the radio/CD player while driving a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider picking up something off the floor of your car while driving to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider driving after drinking to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider talking on the cell phone while you drive to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider eating while driving to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider driving when you are tired to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you consider not wearing your seatbelt to be a risk?
    Yes
    No


  1. Did you know that traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for 15-19 year olds?
    Yes
    No


  1. Do you feel this campaign has made a difference in how you look at driving?
    Yes
    No


  1. Has this campaign made a difference in how you drive?
    Yes
    No


  1. Since this campaign, have you chosen to be a safer driver?
    Yes
    No


  1. Since this campaign, do you still drive above the speed limit?
    Yes
    No


  1. In your opinion, have your friends driving behaviors improved since this campaign?
    Yes
    No


  1. What did you find to be the most effective means of communicating that "Driving is Risky Business"?
    Highway Patrol Officers presentations
    Mock car accident
    Mrs. Bird and Mr. Muller sharing personal stories
    Video editing commercials
    PowerPoint presentations at the 2nd assembly
    Students dressed in black representing auto fatalities
    Students who shared personal experiences


  1. On a scale of one to five (five being the highest), how effective was this campaign in changing your driving behaviors?
        1 2 3 4 5
    Totally Effective  
    Very Effective  
    Effective  
    Somewhat Effective  
    Not Effective  


  1. Please comment on additional things that could have made this campaign better.


  1. Please comment on things that made this campaign a success.