Statewide “Stop If You Love Me” Campaign Next Week Calls For End To Dangerous and Distracted Driving

Statewide “Stop If You Love Me” Campaign Next Week Calls For End To Dangerous and Distracted Driving

Elementary, middle and high school public school students statewide will be going virtual this year with their annual “Stop If You Love Me” campaign to urge drivers and passengers to reduce risky behaviors while on the road.

Twenty-one schools on four islands will participate in “Stop If You Love Me” Week running from February 15-19 (see list of participating schools below). The “Stop If You Love Me” campaign is sponsored by the Hawaii State Department of Education’s (DOE) Driver and Traffic Safety Education Program (DTSEP), DTRIC Insurance, and Par Hawaii.

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