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Safe Driving Summit to educate youth on road safety Sept. 13 at GS

The Safe Driving Summit will take place in Statesboro, Georgia, at Georgia Southern University on Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Save Driving Summit
The Safe Driving Summit will take place in Statesboro, Georgia, at Georgia Southern University on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

Fatalities on roadways in Georgia and across the nation continue to rise due to distracted driving, excessive speed, and continued lack of seat belt use. 

To reduce injuries and fatalities on our roadways, the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) continues to seek innovative ways to educate and raise awareness. 

“We are looking forward to the upcoming Safe Driving Summit in Statesboro and having the opportunity to provide high school students from southeast Georgia an opportunity to learn about the dangers of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving habits,” said Sam Harris, state safety engineering manager for the Georgia DOT. 

The Georgia DOT, in partnership with the Lutzie 43 Foundation, will host the second Safe Driving Summit at Georgia Southern University on Sept. 13.

“The vision of this partnership is to eliminate fatalities and serious crashes caused by distracted driving in Georgia and these summits allow us to target messaging to our state’s youngest drivers – high schoolers,” said Harris. 

Students from high schools located in Bulloch, Bryan, Effingham, Evans and Jenkins counties will gather at the Performing Arts Center on Georgia Southern University’s campus.

There they will hear from industry experts about how they can protect themselves and others on the road by practicing safe behaviors while traveling in a vehicle. 

Students will participate in a keynote presentation by:

  • State Transportation board member Ann R. Purcell
  • Andrew Heath, deputy chief engineer, Georgia DOT
  • Mike Lutzenkirchen, executive director of the Lutzie 43 Foundation

“The Safe Driving Summits will happen across Georgia, engaging local high school students to participate in breakout sessions that focus on the real-life consequences of decisions made by drivers and passengers on Georgia’s roadways,” said Harris. 

Students will then participate and rotate through the breakout sessions led by safe-driving experts and others including:

  • Georgia State Patrol
  • Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
  • Statesboro City Police
  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
  • Wellstar Health System
  • J & M Tank Lines Inc.
  • American Trucking Associations
  • State Farm Insurance

“Through the Georgia DOT’s partnership with the Lutzie 43 Foundation, students will leave with real-world experience and skills to help prioritize safety behind the wheel and become ambassadors for safe driving practices in their communities. They will also receive tangible reminders of safe driving practices including the 43 Key Seconds safe driving messages and physical 43 Key Seconds key provided by the Lutize 43 Foundation.”

Date and time:            

  • Sept. 13, 2022
  • 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. EST
  • Programming will begin at 9:00 a.m. EST

Location:         

  • The Performing Arts Center at Georgia Southern University 
  • 847 Plant Drive, Statesboro, GA 30460

If interested in attending, please email Jill Nagel at [email protected]. For more information, please visit: Georgia DOT.