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  • Everybody Needs A Hippo
  • PedestrianSafe
  • 1-800-DENTIST
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Our Plan


  • To create universal good will and friendship garnered by using our anthropomorphic characters to engage children and adults alike around the world to be PedestrianSafe.
 
  • The PedestrianSafe game will take players way beyond the standard “left-right left” philosophy that the CHP and AAA currently use.  The lack of a more comprehensive traffic safety instruction has contributed to a 25% increase in pedestrian accidents in 2017.
 
A pedestrian is killed or injured every 8 minutes in America!
In the twenty-five years our exclusive curriculum has been taught in California, none of our alumni teachers or students has ever suffered a pedestrian death but the scheduling costs to train teachers has kept most districts from taking advantage of our pedestrian safety program.  To provide an easily accessed education, we propose offering our online game so all students, including those with special needs everywhere, can safely and enjoyably learn to be PedestrianSafe.
 
In addition to benefiting the educational system, the California State Department of Social Services, who has no pedestrian safety training curriculum of any sort to offer to their 10,000+ group homes, will now be able to offer safe and secure training to their thousands of clients.  We have yet to find another pedestrian training curriculum in any other part of America.

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Playing the PedestrianSafe Traffic Safety Game

The online PedestrianSafe game, utilizing our anthropomorphic cartoon characters, has the opportunity to offer an engaging and fun way to visually teach children and adults all over the world to safely navigate the traffic and pedestrian dangers inherent in each community. The wonderment of using fun characters in the style of “Dr. Seuss”, to teach children to be PedestrianSafe, will save millions of lives and foster a greater sense of humanity internationally.
 
The object of the online video game is for the player to learn safety strategies and overcome the challenging traffic simulation environments which will be as frightening as real traffic can be.  There will be five opportunities per game for the player to successfully pass the pedestrian safety course. The importance of understanding how important little mistakes can be and therefore replaying each traffic simulation until mastered, reinforces memory and provides a greater acquisition of real street smarts.  Once passed, the player becomes Certified PedestrianSafe and is additionally rewarded for the success through our Community Pedestrian Awareness Program.
 
The game has several levels of challenge introducing all the components of traffic safety; from pushing pedestrian buttons, standing in safe areas, watching traffic lights, making visual contact with drivers, scanning in all directions, and using PedestrianSafe accessories to secure driver attention in all crosswalks. The player will learn how to cross at:
  • Controlled Crosswalks
  • Stop Signs
  • Uncontrolled Crosswalks
  • Driveways
  • Parking Lots
  • Roundabouts
  As players progress, they’ll find that the same rules of safety an apply internationally with more challenging and fun obstacles to safely master.  As with any provocative game, the play becomes more challenging on each level up to Mastery.
 
The online game is based on the thoroughly proven teaching methods established in the PedestrianSafe curriculum that has been successfully taught in California for twenty-five years. Below is a sampling from the PedestrianSafe curriculum relevant to the game:

 Identifying Safe Crossing Zones
Crossing Signalized Crosswalks
Crossing at Stop Signs
Crossing Uncontrolled Crosswalks
Crossing Multiple Lane Crosswalks
Crossing Driveways
Crossing Parking Lots
Communication (hand signals)
Safe Crossing Behavior    
Signal to Wait:
Push Crosswalk Button
Signal to Walk,
Pre-Walk Scan
 Waits When Driver Looks Away Signals Thanks When Driver Stops
Waits for Vehicle to Come to Complete Stop
Remains on Curb Until Safe
Safe to Walk: Leaves Curb
Walk Scan While Walking
Assesses Lane Safety from Fender
Vehicle Approaching Lane Not Entered: Slows Pace
Vehicle Threatens: Moves to Safety
Arrives at Destination Curb Before Cycle Ends

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The PedestrianSafe Community Awareness Program
To build  enlightened PedestrianSafe communities, our marketing team has designed a dynamic community awareness activities program with a highly incentivized awards program to elicit pedestrian awareness to both pedestrians and adults. These activities will correspond to communities within international borders.  This program is designed to be completely self-funding after initial grant is applied to building the game.
For Proprietary Information regarding the comprehensive Marketing Strategies, please contact:

Bob Goodman
BG@SupportingChampions.com

  • Supporting Champions
  • Everybody Needs A Hippo
  • PedestrianSafe
  • 1-800-DENTIST