ImpairedDriving: Teenswho drive whileimpaired are 17times more likelyto die in a crashRecklessDriving:Recklessdriving includesspeeding andtailgatingDriverInexperience:A new driver is12 times morelikely to havean accidentReckless Driving:Decrease YourRisk – follow thespeed limit andadjust speed forroad conditionsImpaired Driving:Decrease YourRisk – do not drinkand drive or ridewith someone whois impairedImpaired Driving:Just one drinkimpairs a teen’sdriving ability andincreases risk ofcrashDistractedDriving:Decrease YourRisk – Gooddrivers justdriveDistractedDriving: Sendingor reading a texttakes your eyesoff the road forabout 5 secondsNot Using SeatBelts: Teens whodo not wear seatbelt are more likelyto engage indangerous drivingDrowsy Driving:Annuallythousands ofcrashes arecaused by drowsyyoung driversNot Using SeatBelts: 60% ofteens who died ina crash were notwearing a seat beltat the time ofcrashDriving with TeenPassengers:Having just oneteen passenger inthe car doublesthe risk of being ina crashDistractedDriving: InIowa, all cellphone usage isbanned forteens under 18Not Using SeatBelts: The easiestway toprevent injury ordeath in a crash isto buckle up.Driving with TeenPassengers:Decrease Your Risk:Graduated DriverLicensing programsreduce teen crashesand deathsReckless Driving:Decrease YourRisk – Maintainspace in front toavoid crashing insudden stopsNot Using SeatBelts: DecreaseYour Risk – Wearyour seat belt everytime and require allpassengers to dothe sameDriverInexperience:Crash risk ishighest duringfirst year withlicenseNighttime Driving:Fatal crashes aremore likely tooccur at nightwith highest riskfor teensDriverInexperience:Decrease YourRisk: Practicedriving on a varietyof roads indifferent conditionsNighttimeDriving:Decrease YourRisk – Be off theroad by 10pmfor new driversDriving with TeenPassengers:Decrease YourRisk: Limit numberof teenpassengers to 0 or1DistractedDriving: 48states,including Iowa,ban textingwhile drivingImpaired Driving:Driving impairedrefers to any mind-altering substanceincludingmarijuanaDrowsy Driving:Decrease YourRisk – Be off theroad by 10pm andbe fully restedbefore drivingImpairedDriving: Teenswho drive whileimpaired are 17times more likelyto die in a crashRecklessDriving:Recklessdriving includesspeeding andtailgatingDriverInexperience:A new driver is12 times morelikely to havean accidentReckless Driving:Decrease YourRisk – follow thespeed limit andadjust speed forroad conditionsImpaired Driving:Decrease YourRisk – do not drinkand drive or ridewith someone whois impairedImpaired Driving:Just one drinkimpairs a teen’sdriving ability andincreases risk ofcrashDistractedDriving:Decrease YourRisk – Gooddrivers justdriveDistractedDriving: Sendingor reading a texttakes your eyesoff the road forabout 5 secondsNot Using SeatBelts: Teens whodo not wear seatbelt are more likelyto engage indangerous drivingDrowsy Driving:Annuallythousands ofcrashes arecaused by drowsyyoung driversNot Using SeatBelts: 60% ofteens who died ina crash were notwearing a seat beltat the time ofcrashDriving with TeenPassengers:Having just oneteen passenger inthe car doublesthe risk of being ina crashDistractedDriving: InIowa, all cellphone usage isbanned forteens under 18Not Using SeatBelts: The easiestway toprevent injury ordeath in a crash isto buckle up.Driving with TeenPassengers:Decrease Your Risk:Graduated DriverLicensing programsreduce teen crashesand deathsReckless Driving:Decrease YourRisk – Maintainspace in front toavoid crashing insudden stopsNot Using SeatBelts: DecreaseYour Risk – Wearyour seat belt everytime and require allpassengers to dothe sameDriverInexperience:Crash risk ishighest duringfirst year withlicenseNighttime Driving:Fatal crashes aremore likely tooccur at nightwith highest riskfor teensDriverInexperience:Decrease YourRisk: Practicedriving on a varietyof roads indifferent conditionsNighttimeDriving:Decrease YourRisk – Be off theroad by 10pmfor new driversDriving with TeenPassengers:Decrease YourRisk: Limit numberof teenpassengers to 0 or1DistractedDriving: 48states,including Iowa,ban textingwhile drivingImpaired Driving:Driving impairedrefers to any mind-altering substanceincludingmarijuanaDrowsy Driving:Decrease YourRisk – Be off theroad by 10pm andbe fully restedbefore driving

Eight Danger Zones Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Impaired Driving: Teens who drive while impaired are 17 times more likely to die in a crash
  2. Reckless Driving: Reckless driving includes speeding and tailgating
  3. Driver Inexperience: A new driver is 12 times more likely to have an accident
  4. Reckless Driving: Decrease Your Risk – follow the speed limit and adjust speed for road conditions
  5. Impaired Driving: Decrease Your Risk – do not drink and drive or ride with someone who is impaired
  6. Impaired Driving: Just one drink impairs a teen’s driving ability and increases risk of crash
  7. Distracted Driving: Decrease Your Risk – Good drivers just drive
  8. Distracted Driving: Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for about 5 seconds
  9. Not Using Seat Belts: Teens who do not wear seat belt are more likely to engage in dangerous driving
  10. Drowsy Driving: Annually thousands of crashes are caused by drowsy young drivers
  11. Not Using Seat Belts: 60% of teens who died in a crash were not wearing a seat belt at the time of crash
  12. Driving with Teen Passengers: Having just one teen passenger in the car doubles the risk of being in a crash
  13. Distracted Driving: In Iowa, all cell phone usage is banned for teens under 18
  14. Not Using Seat Belts: The easiest way to prevent injury or death in a crash is to buckle up.
  15. Driving with Teen Passengers: Decrease Your Risk: Graduated Driver Licensing programs reduce teen crashes and deaths
  16. Reckless Driving: Decrease Your Risk – Maintain space in front to avoid crashing in sudden stops
  17. Not Using Seat Belts: Decrease Your Risk – Wear your seat belt every time and require all passengers to do the same
  18. Driver Inexperience: Crash risk is highest during first year with license
  19. Nighttime Driving: Fatal crashes are more likely to occur at night with highest risk for teens
  20. Driver Inexperience: Decrease Your Risk: Practice driving on a variety of roads in different conditions
  21. Nighttime Driving: Decrease Your Risk – Be off the road by 10pm for new drivers
  22. Driving with Teen Passengers: Decrease Your Risk: Limit number of teen passengers to 0 or 1
  23. Distracted Driving: 48 states, including Iowa, ban texting while driving
  24. Impaired Driving: Driving impaired refers to any mind-altering substance including marijuana
  25. Drowsy Driving: Decrease Your Risk – Be off the road by 10pm and be fully rested before driving