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Tribal School Zone Safety : Video & Toolkit

Description:
Native Americans have the highest rates of pedestrian injury and death of any other group in the United States. In fact, adult pedestrian death rates for Native Americans are almost 3.5 times that of the general population. For Native American children, the pedestrian death rate is almost four times that of the overall population of the United States.

The need to educate younger road users (including drivers, riders, and pedestrians) never ends. To address this need, this DVD contains the following elements (you can preview the videos):

  • Safety Doesn´t Happen by Accident (Windows Media) – Video designed for school-aged children.*

  • Pedestrian Safety: A New Tradition (Windows Media) – Video for parents, guardians, transportation coordinators, and tribal leaders.*

  • “Tribal School Zones Safety Video Toolkit” HTML  PDF – Complement to the above videos as it provides additional educational materials, promotional tips, and resource information.

  • “Tribal School Zones Safety Literature Review” HTML  PDF – Comprehensive review that shows facts and statistics and was used, in part, as the basis for development of the above materials.

  • Video clips and photos for making your own pedestrian safety materials.

      * DVD Videos are Closed Captioned.

To obtain the free DVD, please contact:
Chimai Ngo  202.366.1231 or
Monica Gourdine  202.366.1872
Tribal School Zone Safety: Video & Toolkit

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