Teen Driver Video Challenge Opens

Toyota and Discovery Education today announced the launch of the Toyota Teen Driver Video Challenge, which asks high school students to create a unique two-minute video describing how they would encourage safe driving among their peers.

The grand prize winner will receive a $20,000 cash prize and the remaining nine finalists will each receive $1,500 in cash. Students in grades 9-12 can submit their two-minute videos on the Toyota Teen Driver web site through February 16, 2012.

In addition to the new student challenge, the Toyota Teen Driver Educators’ Challenge is also open for its second year of entries. This year, educators will be charged with developing an action plan on how they would improve safe teen driving at their school and/or in their community. The first place winner will receive a free program designed by Toyota to help young drivers develop safe driving habits and a virtual driving simulator and a $5,000 grant. Entries must be submitted by February 16, 2012.

To learn more, visit http://toyotateendriver.com.