Making a difference in over 4,500 schools nationwide

Program Description: Prevent Distracted and Impaired Driving

In One Instant is an evidence-based, award-winning teen safe driving program that uses video and engaging follow-up activities to address distracted and impaired driving. It’s easy to implement as an assembly, in-classroom or virtually. The program can be done in one class period or expanded to an entire unit.

To better serve and impact many communities, In One Instant continues to innovate its unique, peer-driven program by including new translations of educational materials and video content that is representative of the diverse audiences it serves.

Whether you’re an educator or student leader, bringing the program to your high school will result in a shift in everyone’s approach to making smart, safe driving decisions–and you’ll be helping to save lives in your community.

Program Impact

After experiencing the evidence-based program, MORE STUDENTS show significant positive behavioral shifts.

Diversity

Since our inception, In One Instant has focused on reaching diverse and underserved communities across the US in over 4,500 schools. 37% of the students who participate in the In One Instant program are from economically disadvantaged communities and 32% of students and families we serve fall below the poverty line.

Our evidence-based, peer-to-peer program and educational materials reflect the communities we serve. We continue to innovate new solutions to better serve and impact our expanding communities including new translations of education materials and video content that is representative of the diverse audiences we serve.

Diversity

Since our inception, In One Instant has focused on reaching diverse and underserved communities across the US in over 4,500 schools. 37% of the students who participate in the In One Instant program are from economically disadvantaged communities and 32% of students and families we serve fall below the poverty line.

Our evidence-based, peer-to-peer program and educational materials reflect the communities we serve. We continue to innovate new solutions to better serve and impact our expanding communities including new translations of education materials and video content that is representative of the diverse audiences we serve.

Inclusion

The IOI program has always embraced diversity and inclusion and is currently increasing collaborations within underserved and traditionally marginalized communities.

PERCENTAGES OF IOI STUDENTS REACHED IN TARGET AREA SCHOOLS

Inclusion

The IOI program has always embraced diversity and inclusion and is currently increasing collaborations within underserved and traditionally marginalized communities.

Vow to save a life!

Testimonials

Here’s why In One Instant has made a successful impact in over 4,500 schools across the country.

See what students and administrators are saying about the program.

Public Service Announcements by NASCAR and Toyota Racing for In One Instant

Around the Track or Around Town, Driver Safety Means Full Focus
Videos from Christopher Bell and Antron Brown, and Toyota track reporter, Jamie Little talk directly to teen drivers—and all drivers—about the importance of staying focused behind the wheel.

Christopher Bell
Toyota Racing Development (TRD) alum and Team Toyota NASCAR driver Christopher Bell, 27, has been training since he was a teen to drive at the speeds required to make it to the winner’s circle.

Jamie Little
For NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little, keeping her eyes on the track is a full-time job. But according to Little, paying attention to the road is just as important when the cameras are off.  

Antron Brown
Whether he’s on the track or driving through the neighborhood, three-time Top Fuel champion drag racer, Antron Brown, has strict car-safety rules — and those rules apply to everyone in the Brown family.

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