Mock Crash
A mock crash shows students what could happen at the scene of an accident. See more photos.
Remembrance Tree
Leaves of a Remembrance Tree serve as a reminder of the thousands of teenagers that fall victim to auto accidents each year. See more photos.
Valentine Carnations
Remind students to drive safely by placing a carnation on every windshield in the parking lot. Attach a note such as ”Have a heart. Drive smart. We’re Lookin’ Out for you” See more photos.
White Out Day
An average of 15 teenagers die every day in America as a result of car crashes. White Out Day or Grim Reaper Day provides visual representation of this statistic. See more photos.
Wall of Shame
It's a shame to have lives ruined as a result of auto crashes. The Wall of Shame includes newspaper clippings of recent events that remind us to be responsible drivers. See more photos.
Tree of Life
Students sign their names to key cutouts as a pledge to drive safely. See more photos.
Chain of Life
Students' names are written on a paper chain, which is displayed prominently year-round. Students are reminded to make good decisions and not break the chain. See more photos.
Car Bash
A car bash can be held as a fundraiser or just as a way to help relieve stress. See more photos.
Remembrance Wreath
Paying tribute to teenage victims of car crashes with a remembrance wreath serves as a visual reminder of the importance of driving responsibly. See more photos.
PSA Filming
The annual PSA contest raises awareness about safe driving and gives students the opportunity to appear in a professionally produced television spot. See more photos.
Prom Program
The 2006 Lookin' Out prom program, You Hold the Keys, reminded teens to make good decisions on prom night. See more photos.
Lookin' Out on Display
A Lookin' Out display can fill a vacant display case and serve as a constant reminder to drive safely. See more photos.
Lookin' Out Idol
It's Idol with a twist. Lookin' Out Idol replaces singing with hypothetical questions about traffic safety. "What would you do if your friend was driving recklessly?" The best answers win. See more photos.
Sidewalk Art
Creating safe driving messages with sidewalk art can be done as a contest or simply an easy way to remind students to be safe behind the wheel. See more photos.
Elementary School Visit
A great way to spread the Lookin' Out message in the community is to visit elementary students and talk about the importance of seat belt and bicycle safety. See more photos.