Twenty-one schools on four islands participated in “Stop If You Love Me” Week during the week of February 15-19. The student-led campaign encourages drivers and passengers to eliminate dangerous behaviors while in their vehicles, including cell phone use, texting, driving intoxicated, road rage and speeding, lack of seatbelt use, and distractions by passengers.
When it comes to driving with Aloha, we can all do our part.
There has been too many close calls at this traffic hot spot, so let’s join in to prevent an accident before it happens!
Last month, the state Department of Education held its annual “Stop If You Love Me” traffic safety campaign, co-sponsored by DTRIC Insurance and Par Hawaii. Over 7,000 elementary, middle and high school students from over 60 schools statewide participated in various activities this month to encourage drivers to eliminate dangerous behaviors while behind the wheel.
DTRIC was recently recognized at the Aloha United Way’s Spirit of Community Awards luncheon for the company’s innovative workplace campaign.