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Radio  PSA  -­‐  Safe  Driving  Script    SFX:  Birds  chirping,  Car  doors  open  and  close,  car  starts    Passenger  (excited,  happy):  Man,  it’s  a  great  day,  too  bad  we  have  to  go  to  work.    Driver:  Yeah,  look,  there  isn’t  a  cloud  in  the  sky.    SFX:  road  noises,  cars  passing  by    Passenger:  How  is  your  journal  for  the  anatomy  department  coming  along?    Driver  (chuckles):  Great,  I  just  can’t  believe  I  have  had  to  rewrite  it  so  much.    Passenger:  Yeah,  but  once  it’s  done  at  least  you  won’t  have  to  worry  about  Linda  breathing  down  your  neck  anymore.    Driver:  Linda,  Linda,  Linda.  She  sure  likes  to  pressure  those  under  her.    Passenger:  I  am  grateful  I  don’t  have  to  deal  with  her,  she  scares  me.    Driver:  All  I  know  is…    Passenger  (alert,  loud  voice):  WATCHOUT!    SFX:  Car  tires  screeching,  cars  collide.    Announcer  Voice  Over:    More  than  60%  of  car  accident  fatalities  occur  during  the  day  on  dry  road  conditions.  These  are  times  when  drivers  feel  most  safe  and  comfortable.  Remember,  no  matter  what  the  weather  is  like  outside,  you  are  always  at  risk  to  get  in  an  accident.                              

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BYUSA Email to Students

12/3/11

SUBJECT: Please buckle up

BODY:

Dear BYU Student:

BYUSA’s purpose as an organization is two-fold. We are committed to serve students in

need of aid as well as advise them on situations that require extra attention. At this time, we are

very concerned with the large amount of motor vehicles accidents that involve BYU students.

Did you know that 31 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities in Utah last year were a result

of improper restraint? Almost 1/3 of fatalities from car accidents could have been prevented

easily.

We wish to stress the importance of seatbelts at this time to you as a BYU student.

Whether you are traveling short or long distances, we urge you to always wear a seatbelt and to

encourage others that you are traveling with to do so as well.

We thank you for your time, and wish that you will take our advice to make the decision

now to never travel in a car without proper restraint.

Thank you,

BYUSA