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Hilo High students place second in annual Drive Aloha PSA contest

The students created a message answering the question: “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”

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

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.

August is ‘Drive Aloha Month’ to encourage safe and responsible driving

Honolulu City and County Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed a proclamation marking August as Drive Aloha Month to promote road safety and foster a driving culture with the aloha spirit on the island. Other neighbor island counties have signed similar proclamations for the month.

Insurance company launches Drive Aloha Challenge competition

Drivers from across the islands are invited to compete for $1,000 by downloading the Visual Drive app and practicing safe driving on Hawai‘i’s roadways.

August is ‘Drive Aloha’ Month

The amount of traffic fatalities in Hawai‘i in 2017 was 106—and with August being “Drive Aloha” Month, motorists will be asked again to drive cautiously.

Drive Aloha Campaign Encourages Safe Vehicle Operation

The Drive Aloha campaign aims to reduce traffic-related accidents by encouraging motorists to practice responsible and courteous driving habits.

Drive Aloha Fair in Hilo

DTRIC is sponsoring a Drive Aloha community fair at Prince Kuhio Plaza in Hilo on Saturday, April 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.