1. Gather your Keep the Drive troupe and write a petition to your state and national representatives to support teen driving bills on the table. (And take the opportunity to brag up the great work you're doing!)
2. Create a column in your school newspaper, a monthly magazine or a brochure for your school featuring facts about teen driving and poetry or stories focused on the issue. Chat with your English or journalism teachers to see if they'd think about assigning projects with a smart teen driving theme. Check out the High School Journalist contest for ideas.
3. Organize an art exhibit at your school, a coffeeshop or the community center featuring teen driving-related artwork.
4. All in favor say "aye." Click here for some topics and activities to use during your own Keep the Drive monthly meetings.
5. Pledge to keep your friends safe. They’d do the same for you.