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'Don't Drive Dangerously': See Winners Of 2026 PSA Contest In Middlesex County

The annual contest encourages teens to use their creativity and peer-to-peer messaging to raise awareness about dangerous driving.

Middlesex County's 2026 PSA Contest. (Middlesex County)

MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ — Middlesex County has announced the winners of its 2026 “Don’t Drive Dangerously” Public Service Announcement (PSA) contest, which was open to students from public and non-public high schools throughout the county.

This annual contest encourages teens to use their creativity and peer-to-peer messaging to raise awareness about dangerous driving, including impaired and distracted driving.

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Each year, high school students across Middlesex County are invited to submit either a 60-second student-produced video or a 30-second audio PSA highlighting the consequences of dangerous driving.

The program is designed to educate teens about making safe driving choices and to empower them to influence their peers through creative storytelling and youth-driven messaging.

“Our annual PSA contest provides an engaging platform for teenage drivers to take an active role in promoting safe and responsible driving habits among their peers,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Deputy Director and Chair of the Public Safety Committee Shanti Narra.

“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, teen drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be involved in a fatal crash per mile driven,” Narra continued. “That statistic underscores why programs like this are so important.”

“I applaud every student who participated and encourage them to continue advocating for safe driving practices in their schools and communities.”

In the Video category, first place was awarded to East Brunswick High School, while Woodbridge Academy Magnet School earned first place in the Audio category.

The East Brunswick High School winners (Middlesex County)
The Woodbridge Academy Magnet School winners (Middlesex County)

Additional winners in the Video category included Monroe Township High School in second place and New Brunswick P-TECH High School in third place.

Monroe Township High School winners (Middlesex County)
New Brunswick P-Tech High School winners (Middlesex County)

In the Audio category, South Plainfield High School placed second, followed by Monroe Township High School in third place.

South Plainfield High School winners (Middlesex County)
Monroe Township High School winners (Middlesex County)

The winners were recognized during the 26th Annual 3D “Don’t Drive Dangerously” Traffic Safety Symposium and PSA Contest Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 13, at the Middlesex County Fire Academy.

“On behalf of the entire Board of County Commissioners, we congratulate this year’s PSA contest winners and commend every student who participated,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios.

“This contest demonstrates that traffic safety is a Countywide responsibility that includes empowering our youngest drivers to make smart decisions behind the wheel,” Rios continued.

“Each year, we are inspired by the creativity and thoughtfulness students bring to these projects as they help spread awareness about the dangers of impaired and distracted driving.”

The 2026 PSA Contest winners by category are as follows:

VIDEO

AUDIO

The event is co-sponsored by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners, the Middlesex County Superintendent of Schools, NJ Division of Highway Traffic Safety, Wellspring Center for Prevention, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and MADD-NJ.

To learn more about Middlesex County’s efforts to eliminate traffic-related deaths and accidents to make their roads safer for all, you can click here.

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