The Maine Department of Transportation has begun its fifth annual Backseat Driver Program. The program is designed to increase public awareness of the importance of driving safely through work zones and includes an art contest open to all fourth graders across the state.
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Through this program, fourth graders learn about the importance of safe driving habits through lessons about Maine?s roads, traffic signs and work zone safety.
MDOT is asking fourth graders to design a highway safety poster that will be displayed at locations throughout Maine. Entries must be postmarked by March 7 and seven regional winners will be selected and awarded $200 to use for any classroom or field trip activity.
The regional winners will be posted on the Backseat Driver Web site at www.mainebackseatdriver.com where the public votes to choose an overall winner.
Voting will take place from March 21 through midnight on March 25. The grand prizewinner will get $1,000 toward a classroom or field trip activity for their class.
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