Doylestown presentation to address the topic of distracted driving

Doylestown residents who would like to learn more about what they can do to help lower the incidence of distracted driving among young people are welcome to come to an event that has been planned for teens and parents alike.

Joel Feldman started the EndDD organization and has spoken at more than 500 presentations all across the country that dealt with the topic of preventing distracted driving. He will be addressing the guests who come to the function, and is hoping to change the way people look at the topic.

This talk is being brought to the public in the local community free of charge, and babysitting services are available for any families that are interested in participating. This way, the audience will be able to give their complete attention to Feldman during his hour-and-a-half-long address. Those who are interested in taking advantage of this are asked to submit the ages of their children upon registration. Booklet printing techniques can be used to create informational materials for distribution during this type of public event.

This event has been organized for Doylestown as a part of the Parent Positive Speaker Series, and will be held in the Lenape Middle School Auditorium. It is scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm on April 19th, and the Doylestown Health website includes more details.