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AAA Traffic Safety Poster and Video Contest

The annual AAA Traffic Safety and Poster Contest brings out creativity in young people while teaching them about important traffic safety issues.

Students should illustrate a designated safety theme demonstrating correct behavior and create a catchy slogan while striving to design a visually memorable entry.

The theme for teens in Grades 6-8: How to Be a Good Passenger (buckle up, don't distract the driver). This should be a hand drawn poster.

The them for 9-12: The message should caution drivers to avoid the many dangers facing teen drivers today (distracted driving, texting, cell phone use, aggressive driving, alcohol or drug awareness, drowsy driving). Students have the option of either entering a hand-drawn poster or computer-generated poster or video.

You can download the entry form at the AAA site.

Entries are due March 11.

The Grand Award winners will received $750
First place winners will receive $300
Second place winners will receive $200
Third place winners will receive $100

The entry from must be attached to the back of the poster or the front of the DVD case. All posters must be shipped flat and will not be returned.

If submitting a DVD, it must;
Include music credits
Must include a title page with the student's name, school, and title of video
Should be 30 seconds to two minutes in length




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