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Verizon
Wireless and the
Driving School Association of California
Teach students safe use of Wireless Phones
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Certified Video From Verizon Wireless Supports Driver
Education
Wireless
Phones
Verizon
Wireless is partnering with the Driving School Association
of California (DSAC) to bring responsible driving information
to student drivers, who may use wireless phones in automobiles.
As part of Verizon Wireless’ nationwide consumer education
effort "Drive Responsibly. Call with Care,"
the company developed a curriculum package designed
to teach young drivers that, when operating a motor
vehicle, their first responsibility is safe driving.
Endorsed
by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, the
educational video and printed materials are being provided
free of charge to members of the Driving School Association
of California. The program was unveiled in California
yesterday during the DSAC’s continuing education seminar
in Van Nuys, which was attended by DSAC members, non-members
and traffic violator school representatives.
"Verizon
Wireless is making the Cellular Telephone Safety Test
video and printed materials available free to DSAC education
programs throughout the state," said Verizon Wireless
Southern California Region President Mike Finley.
Verizon
Wireless / DSAC Partnership
Produced
to appeal to teenagers, the video uses seven scenarios
to teach responsible driving. After viewing each scenario,
the host reveals the correct answer that would have
resulted in the safest driving. The end of the video
provides eight safety tips to reinforce responsible
calling and driving. The video and printed content is
based on industry recommendations for safe use of cellular
telephones while in a vehicle, and is available to all
DSAC driving schools for free (up to two videos) by
calling (949) 286-8151.
"While
wireless phones can be a valuable tool -- in contacting
emergency personnel or helping others in need -- we
want to train tomorrow’s drivers how to use today’s
technology safely," said Verizon Wireless Northern
California Region President Ralph Martinez.
"Wireless
phones have become a way of life for many drivers,"
said Robert Jay Stahl, past president, DSAC. "And
it is apparent that any number of activities - including
eating, playing with the radio or CD, talking with passengers,
or irresponsible use of a wireless phone - can distract
a driver. The time to start educating drivers about
responsible phone use is when they’re students. Our
partnership with Verizon Wireless will help our students
develop safe, defensive driving habits."
Verizon
Wireless took an industry-leading position last month
when the company broke ranks with the rest of the wireless
industry to support statewide legislation in California
that calls for hands-free use of wireless phones while
driving to improve both driver convenience and attentiveness.
In addition, the company launched a series of business
initiatives last year to make using wireless phones
in a car easier and ultimately safer. Specifically,
these efforts are aimed at increasing the availability,
affordability, and awareness of hands-free technologies.
Verizon Wireless retail stores carry the latest products,
services and technologies to make hands-free wireless
calling available and affordable.
About
Verizon Wireless
As
the U.S. wireless industry leader, Verizon Wireless
has made the responsible use of in-vehicle wireless
phones a top priority for the company and its customers.
Verizon Wireless believes that its customers’ attentiveness
to driving can be improved by using wireless service
with convenient hands-free technologies, such as headsets,
earpieces and voice-activated systems. The company’s
mission is to put its strength behind enhancing the
availability, affordability, and awareness of hands-free
technologies. This effort includes spearheading hands-free
educational programs among drivers and wireless users
of all ages; mandating handset manufacturers to ensure
hands-free, voice-activated compatibility for their
handsets by 2002 or risk losing Verizon Wireless’ business;
selling earpieces and headsets at low prices to encourage
their use; and, when appropriate, supporting statewide
legislation that requires drivers to use hands-free
devices when conducting in-vehicle calls.
About
the Driving School Association of California
Driving
School Association of California offers driver instruction
and training for adults, teens, handicapped, and disabled
persons. The Association is dedicated to improving driver
safety through educating and informing the public about
it's related member services from driving
schools to corporate
risk management.
Contacts
| Andrew
Colley |
| Verizon
Wireless |
| (949)
286-8194 |
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| Robert
Jay Stahl |
| Driving
School Association of California |
| (818)
998-2319 |
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