AAA Texas' Talking Car Teaches Houston Students about Importance of Traffic Safety; Otto the Auto Uses Fun to Grab Students' Attention
--WHAT: Otto the Auto is a traffic safety awareness program for K-2 students provided free of charge to schools by AAA Texas. The three-foot-tall, brightly painted talking car will visit more than 1,000 elementary students in Houston May 25th, to conduct interactive discussions about traffic safety. WHEN: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for three presentations at Codwell. WHERE: Codwell Elementary School (school's gymnasium) 5225 Tavenor Houston, TX WHY: Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death in the U.S. for children age five through 12. The purpose of Otto the Auto's program is to instill good habits that will prevent tragic deaths and injuries to youngsters who are walking, bicycling, or riding in a vehicle. Education efforts aimed at younger children and their parents can help build good traffic safety habits.
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