ICT VIDEO TARGETS TEENS:

November 22, 2004

The Insur-ance Council of Texas has teamed up with Texas’ Regional Education Service Centers to provide the state’s teenagers with information about auto insurance. The two groups produced Auto Insurance 101, an 18-minute video program that explains to teens the facts about mandatory auto insurance in Texas, the high cost of auto insurance for teenagers, finding and purchasing auto insurance, the various coverages that are available, and where to turn for information and assistance. The video and its accompanying brochure are being distributed to every high school in the state. “While the videotape is aimed at teenagers, consumers of all ages could learn something from watching this tape,” said Mark Hanna, a spokesman for the ICT and video’s producer. Dr. Pat Pringle, executive director of Region XIII’s Education Service Center, said the program will be distributed to more than 1,000 Texas public schools and approximately 250 charter schools. Auto Insurance 101 features a teenager who is pulled over for speeding by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper. When the young lady confesses she knows nothing about auto insurance, the trooper proceeds to give her a lesson on what every person who gets behind the wheel of a car should know. The video is divided into three segments allowing students time to discuss what they’ve learned and take a break. ICT urges instructors of courses like Life Skills, Economics, Money Management and Social Studies to show the video and contact an insurance agent to come to the classroom to discuss any questions students may have.