Please direct all questions to Jim Santilli, Executive Director of the Traffic Improvement Association of Michigan, at (248) 334-4971. This video was produced for the “Remembering Ally: Distracted Driving Awareness Campaign.” The campaign was created by the Traffic Improvement Association of Michigan in memory of Ally Zimmerman, a 16-year-old Romeo High School student and Oakland County resident, who was killed by a distracted driver. More than twenty law enforcement agencies are participating in this effort, in addition to numerous high school and college students, concerned citizens and businesses, and members of Ally’s family. The campaign also includes a TV public service announcement, poster, awareness wristbands, and more. These materials are available to high schools, colleges/universities, and law enforcement agencies in Michigan. They are also be available nationally through the TIA website, and promoted on social media sites. Presentations are being given, in partnership with law enforcement agencies, at high schools and colleges/universities. As a 16-year-old award-winning performer, Ally Zimmerman loved giving back to others. She had many dreams of changing the world. But her dreams, along with her life, were taken away by a distracted driver. When you drive distracted, you endanger your life and the lives of those around you. So remember, life is precious and can change in a second, especially when you drive distracted. Keep your eyes on the road, and your …
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