Drowsy Driving
Education & Resources

Feel free to use the below resources from our partners to inform your PSA content.
Be sure to appropriately source any content you use.

If you require further information or reference, please reach out to lmeade@sadd.org.


NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

nys-dept-of-health-stay-awake-stay-alive-brochure-english.pdf

Stay Awake! Stay Alive! Brochure

English

nys-dept-of-health-stay-awake-stay-alive-brochure-spanish_0.pdf

Stay Awake! Stay Alive! Brochure

Spanish

Love4Nicki.com

Visit the site dedicated to Nicole Michelle Lee, a loving daughter; sister; aunt; cousin; granddaughter; friend; and mentor, who was tragically killed in a drowsy driving car crash on Saturday, January 26, 2008.

Learn about the dangers of driving while drowsy & the implications of drowsy crashes. Nicole's sister, Jennifer Pearce, runs this site and foundation, and shares her experience & Nicole's story, to help save a life from drowsy crashes.

Stony Brook University

Stay Alert. Stay Alive.

Stony Brook University's hub for Drowsy Driving prevention research, resources, information, and more. StopDrowsyDriving.org

Drowsy Driving Prevention Program

Dig into the research behind Drowsy Driving and the crashes that result from it with our partners at Stony Brook University. Check out their resource here.

Drowsy Driving Prevention Curriculum

A full curriculum guide & workshop on drowsy driving prevention. Access the resource here.

Watch the Presentation

Special thanks to our partners for putting this quick information session together on the dangers of drowsy driving, the research behind the issue, and the details of this challenge.

  • Jennifer Pearce, Survivor Advocate, Love4Nicki.com

  • Lisa Endee & Russell Rozensky, Stony Brook University

  • Maureen Kozakiewicz, NYS Governor's Traffic Safety Committee

  • Jennifer Hogan, New York State Department of Health

  • Lauren Meade, SADD

*NOTE: Awards may be changed from year to year.

MORE RESOURCES FOR DROWSY DRIVING INFO