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Teen Driver Vehicle Inspection

Teen Driver Vehicle Inspection. Lewiston Police Department Ofc. Rob Massey. Getting Started. Pick A Date We chose to have the event during the National Teen Driver Safety Week. Don’t pick a Friday because none of the kids will stick around.

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Teen Driver Vehicle Inspection

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  1. Teen Driver Vehicle Inspection Lewiston Police Department Ofc. Rob Massey

  2. Getting Started • Pick A Date • We chose to have the event during the National Teen Driver Safety Week. • Don’t pick a Friday because none of the kids will stick around. • We had an added bonus that our event was during “Homecoming Week”

  3. Getting Started • Pick A Location • Try to find a location at the high school or very close. • If it’s at the school then you can get the kids before they leave. If they leave, they won’t come back • Find a place where you can have lanes and room for a couple of cars to be inspected at the same time. • We chose one of the student parking lots

  4. Advertising the Event • Send a note to the SRO and place it in the daily bulletin • Advertise at surrounding schools • Contact newspaper and television stations • Meet with radio stations and ask if they would do a PSA for the event. • Distribute flyers around the school

  5. Advertising Continued • Word of mouth…. • This is as simple as officers stopping by the parking lot at lunch and talking to the kids about the event. • Have the SRO spread the word

  6. Who to Talk To • We contacted the local car dealerships (Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Honda, etc…) • Explain what you are doing and ask if they can spare a mechanic for a couple of hours. • We also had reps from Les Schwab and Napa Auto Parts agree to help • Auto Shop teacher and get students involved to shadow the professional mechanics

  7. Free Stuff to Give Out • I had the following stuff donated just by me asking: • 1. Several cases of Pepsi/Mt. Dew from Pepsi distributor • 2. About 100 coupons for free tacos from Taco Johns • 3. Huge stack of coupons for free food to Arby’s and Taco Time

  8. Stuff Part #2 • Jiffy Lube told me to print off coupons from their web site for oil changes. • Napa Auto and Ford dealership brought some merchandise to hand out • AAA sent a huge box of hand-outs. • I asked for a speedometer calibration trailer but that didn’t happen.

  9. Equipment Needed • Traffic cones • Tables/chairs • Ice Chests for donated drinks • Easy-up canopy • Vehicle inspection sheets (Get from Jiffy Lube) • Trash Cans

  10. Day of Event • Have kids stop their cars in designated area • Mechanics will do the inspection • Encourage the kids to follow along so they learn how to check the oil, tire pressure, brake fluid, etc. • Officers should stay away and mingle with the other kids.

  11. Day of Event #2 • Officers should be available to answer any questions from kids. • Ask the kids about their registration and insurance…most don’t know what they are or where to find them • Perfect time to break down barriers between kids and officers

  12. After the Event • Write thank you letters to all mechanics, businesses who donated stuff, and high school • Include how many cars were inspected and roughly how many kids were contacted

  13. Questions? Ofc. Rob Massey Lewiston Police Department (208) 746-0171

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