Belgreen High School students attend Teen Driving Safety Summit
Belgreen High Schools are among those taking the opportunity to learn more about safe driving at the Teen Safety Summit in September.
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 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:41 am Monday, October 22, 2018

Belgreen High School students attend Teen Driving Safety Summit

Students from Belgreen High School were among students who attended the UR KEYS 2 DRV Teen Driver Safety
Summit Sept. 27. The one-day interactive event was held at the Cullman Civic Center.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, according to information provided by event
coordinators. Teen drivers have crash rates three times those of drivers 20 and older per mile driven.
However, teen motor vehicle crashes are preventable, and a statewide coalition is working with Alabama students
through UR KEYS 2 DRV to address safe driving habits.

At UR KEYS 2 DRV, students heard from speakers and rotated among breakout sessions led by safety experts from
State Farm, Children’s of Alabama, Alabama Department of Public Health, Alabama Department of Transportation,
Injury Free Coalition for Kids, Safe Kids Alabama, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and Alabama Sports Festival
Foundation.

Safety-related topics included the Alabama Graduated Driver License Law, drinking and driving, texting and driving
and other distractions.

A driving simulator provided a valuable hands-on learning experience, and a simulated trauma showed the students
what happens when a victim from a car crash is brought to the emergency room.

A highlight of the day was the keynote presentation by Mike Lutzenkirchen, executive director of the Lutzie 43
Foundation, an organization that aims to develop the character of young athletes and their coaches by focusing on
leadership, charity, compassion, mentorship, hard work, honesty and faith.

Lutzenkirchen founded the organization in honor of his 23-year-old son, Philip, a former Auburn University football
player, who was a passenger in a fatal car crash in which alcohol played a role.
UR KEYS 2 DRV is funded through a grant from State Farm.

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