A South Dakota teenager is now $10,000 richer thanks to a safe driving campaign targeting young drivers.

Adam Lange, 16, of Yankton, participated in a contest involving the Lesson Learned SD web-based program being put on by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety.

The program, featuring South Dakota high school students, was centered around a series of video demonstrations that showed what can happen when people become distracted while driving, or don't follow safe driving practices.

Teenage drivers between the ages of 14-19 watched the videos, then answered a number of safety questions for a chance to win cash prizes. There were more than 2,200 eligible entries in the contest.

Lange's entry was chosen to win the $10,000 top prize.

The South Dakota Broadcasters Association sponsored the cash prizes.

Source: Aberdeen News


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