Our children look up to us and absorb our behaviors. We can keep them safe for years to come by modelling responsible habits on the road.
ViewThe Traffic Safety Art Contest is open to all North Carolina children (up to age 14). Entries will be judged in two groups – the Safety Seals (K – 5th grade) and the Careful Cats (6th – 8th grade). All submissions must be original artwork completed by hand and will be submitted via email to trafficsafety@ncsu.edu.
ViewLooking for an outdoor adventure? This Scavenger Hunt is a fun activity for kids and grownups alike. Can you find everything on the list?
ViewThe Ticket your Family program encourages children to engage in conversation with their parents/guardians about unsafe behaviors on the road.
ViewThe Be a PEACH program teaches students how to speak up when a driver is unsafe. This activity includes a role playing exercise and practical tips for students to advocate for their own safety when they are passengers in a vehicle.
ViewThe Walk the World Program is a virtual quest for students to complete at home or at school. Over the course of the year, students walk the distance between famous international destinations.
If you live in Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrell, or Washington County, sign up for updates about the Safe Routes to School program below.
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Questions? Contact Tracy Anderson at tracy_anderson@ncsu.edu.