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"Sensational!...The 'Who's
Driving' presentation Mary provided was the
topper of our conference. Her fun and engaging
style captured the attention of the
participants. We've already invited her back
next year"
-John Heerema, California Association of
School Transportation Officials |
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Who's Driving? Getting There Safely
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Have
you ever stopped at a railroad crossing in your own vehicle
and tried to open your passenger side door to look for a train?
Ever made it all the way back from your route to discover
you forgot to pick up some students? Has someone else’s
driving behavior ever put you in a negative mood? Explore
the number one cause of motor vehicle accidents and how to
prevent it from happening to you in this delightfully entertaining,
fun-filled presentation. You’ll laugh, learn and enjoy
investigating various aspects of driving attentiveness and
gain helpful ways to stay alert and safe on the road. |
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Investigate an assortment of
causes for inattention, including a sneaky side effect,
and determine several ways of beating it.
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Consider the consequences of
your attitude on safety. Learn about the power of focus
to keep your attention aimed in a resourceful direction.
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Recognize how the
words you choose to use can influence your behavior,
mood, and even the reactions of others.
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Find out your “Hurriedness
Index” and identify whether your score is a contributing
factor in the level of stress you experience on the job.
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Become aware of ways to snap
yourself out of harmful habits and get yourself
immediately back on the positive safety track.
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All levels of career drivers, individuals who drive as a
means of making a living |
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Program
Format
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This is designed to be a 90 minute presentation. |
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Other time formats are available, ranging from a 90 min.
keynote to a full day presentation. |
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Note: This session produces high energy and loud
audience volume. Keep this in mind if other sessions are
scheduled concurrently. |
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