How to Create a Safe-Driving Culture

You’ve seen it in the parking lot – skidding, showing off, speeding, over-crowding and riding without seatbelts. You know the devastating effect a serious injury or death has on the school community.

One of the biggest milestones for teens is learning to drive. From taking friends to McDonald’s for lunch, to football games and prom night – driving is a life skill and an integral part of the high school experience. Although it isn’t specifically included in most curriculums, schools can create a safe-driving culture that will serve the entire
community. It takes little to no time, and we can show you how to do it.

#LikeYouCare

Teens gather their habits from their role models. You are their role model. It is crucial to help guide them in the right direction, you can do that by sharing how you drive, walk, bike like you care. It is important to get the message out that every body on  the road is somebody’s somebody. Through our #LikeYouCare campaign you can help teens grow and broaden their perspective about safe driving. 



Bring TL2D to your school

The Sweet Life Road Show is a 2.5-hour event offered free of charge to high schools all over Ontario. This peer-to-peer event focuses on the top 10 risks to new and novice drivers through 10 engaging and interactive stations. Every 11 minutes, the music plays and students rotate to the next station until they have completed all 10. This event is generally targeted towards grade 10 till grade 12 students. Our amazing events are made possible through our partners and sponsors.