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Insurance company kicks off ‘Drive Aloha’ PSA video contest for high school students

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DTRIC Insurance is kicking off its second annual “Drive Aloha” PSA Video contest for high school students from across the state to put their video making skills to work for a chance to win a grand prize of $2,000 for their school.

Students are invited to create a video of up to 60 seconds that creatively answers the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”

“We are looking at Hawai’i high school students to demonstrate their special video talents to help spread the Drive Aloha message of safer and friendlier roads across our state,” said Takuya “Taku” Mitsueda, president and CEO of DTRIC Insurance. “We received some very creative, meaningful videos last year and we’re excited to see what the students come up with this year.”

Now through Dec. 8, public and private high school students from across the state are invited to submit their videos online at www.DriveAloha.com. All approved videos will be uploaded to the contest page for public voting from Dec. 11 to 17. The top 10 videos earning the highest number of votes will be selected as finalists. A panel of judges consisting of local personalities and DTRIC executives will select the top two winners. First place will receive $2,000 for their school and second place will receive $1,000.

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Last year’s winning video was produced by Campbell High School students Alyssa Hirayama, Lina Reyes and Lucas Roberts, with their entry titled “Watch Out, Aunty.”

Submissions may be from individuals or schools, and all participants must be enrolled in a Hawaʻii public or private high school. Submissions must fulfill the following requirements:  1) video must be 60 seconds or less; 2) work submitted is the entrant’s original, previously unpublished work that does not infringe upon the rights of any third party; and 3) the submission must include the school name, creator name(s) (first initial, last name of up to 5 people), video title, and the Drive Aloha logo on the “lower third” of the video itself. For more information about the contest and the complete contest rules, please visit http://www.dtric.com/DriveAlohaPSA2023.

DTRIC Insurance launched the Drive Aloha initiative in August 2016 to educate and encourage drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists to practice safe and courteous behavior and create safer, friendlier roadways across our islands. Drive Aloha encourages people to take the safety pledge to be courteous drivers, embrace positive behaviors and practice the aloha spirit to make the road safer and friendlier for everyone.

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