Crime & Safety

Bucks Co. High Schools To Compete In Teen Driver Safety Challenge

Bucks County high schools can submit a 30-second video PSA on teen driver safety for a chance at a cash prize.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — All Bucks County high schools have the opportunity to produce and submit a 30-second video PSA on teen driver safety as part of this year's Teen Driver Safety Video PSA Challenge.

The annual event organized by TMA Bucks challenges high schools to produce a PSA that deals with any aspect of safe driving, including seatbelts, texting, distracted driving and speeding.

“We understand this school year is incredibly unique for students and teachers and just like last spring we will once again offer Bucks County high schools the opportunity to create video PSAs to create positive change in their school communities,” TMA Bucks executive director Stephen Noll said.

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The school selected as the winner will get a $500 cash grant and their video will play on Comcast networking.

Videos must be uploaded to YouTube with link emailed to dave@bctma.com by April 1, 2021, to be eligible to win.

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