Aiea High School's "Stop if you Love Me" campaign (Peer Eduation Program)

Aiea High School's "Stop If You Love Me", push to bring awareness to the problem of distracted driving,  started it's week long campaign at the local news station, Hawaii News Now's "SunRise" morning show.


Aiea High School's Peer Education program, had a week of activities during recess and lunch.  One of those activities was to encourage students to pledge and sign the "Stop if you Love Me" banner.  They pledged to not be a"distracted driver", and to also remind others to not text and drive.

 STOP IF YOU LOVE ME!
DON'T BE A DISTRACTED DRIVER...ARRIVE ALIVE, DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE.

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