Choices: Safe Driving Tips for Students and Parents
The choices you make as a driver have life and death consequences for emergency responders, passengers, other drivers, and yourself. Emergency responders are there to help you and save lives. Striking and killing or injuring an emergency responder forever changes their lives, their families’ lives, their organization’s life, and your life. This video shows you how to make smart choices when you drive to avoid or safely pass emergency scenes on the roadway.
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