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September 22, 2015 • Page 13
Preventing
Distracted Driving
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BROOKINGS, S.D. - Preventing distracted driving will be
the focus of several activities held throughout the month of
October to celebrate 4-H National Youth Science Day which
is Oct 7, 2015.
“Five seconds is the minimum time your attention is
taken away from the road when you’re texting and driving. If
you are traveling 55 mph that is the amount of time it would
take to travel the distance of a football field,” explained
Christine Wood, SDSU Extension 4-H Science Technology
Engineering and Math (STEM) Field Specialist, quoting data
from the Distraction website. “Those can be some pretty
terrifying facts, but do they really hit home and do we really
comprehend what that means?”
This year’s 4-H National Youth Science Day allows youth
to gain a better understanding of what can happen in a collision as well as how reaction times are delayed by distractions. Wood says scientific activities developed to celebrate
4-H National Youth Science Day are designed to engage
youth in science, promote 4-H, provide public awareness on
the dangers of distracted driving and promoting pedestrian
safety.
“4-H National Youth Science Day coincides with the
National Walk to School Day, and because healthy living is
something we promote through 4-H programming, activities
focused on pedestrian safety fit right in,” Wood said.
One activity youth will engage in is the 4-H National
Youth Science Day experiment which will teach youth about
vehicle speed, momentum and kinetic energy as well as the
impact that those factors have on car crashes.
“Within this lesson youth learn the importance of seat
belts when in a car and helmets when on a bike. Youth also
have an opportunity to explore reaction times and how distractions can affect them,” Wood said. “By utilizing science
to explain these everyday occurrences, youth not only have
the potential to gain a new-found interest in science but
it also brings a new kind of awareness to a very hot social
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