Notre Dame High School will hold it's first Driver Safety Awareness Day, supported through MAKUS (Michael Appleby Keeping Us Safe) on Wednesday, March 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Officials said, "The Safety Awareness Day will be centered on students and their activities in automobiles. The main focus is to make students more aware of the risks they take while in a car (as the driver or as a passenger) and how to minimize these risks to be safe."
In conjunction with the Chattanooga/Hamilton County Health Department, local organizations will present different sessions to the classes.
Some of the presenters are:
MADD - Youth in Action
Tennessee Safety Council
DARE Officer Greg Hill
Chattanooga Police Department
Norfolk-Southern Railroad Safety
Assistant District Attorney Parke Masterson.
There will also be a driving simulator, No Zone Truck, computer videos, such as AAA's Driver-ZED, and NHTSA's The Traffic Safety Box, and more.
Radio Station KISS 98.1 FM will do a live remote from Notre Dame from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Students will work in small groups throughout different centers of activity during the day.