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TMA Bucks Announces Teen Safe Driving ROADeo For Bucks County High School Students

Highway Safety News, TMA News | April 7th, 2026

Our Community Traffic Safety Program is inviting teens from Bucks County high schools to step up and represent their community at the 6th Annual Teen Safe Driving ROADeo on Wednesday, April 29. Held at the Montgomery Township Community and Recreation Center (1030 Horsham Road, Montgomeryville, PA 18936), this is a great opportunity for students to connect with peers, build leadership skills, and be part of an engaging experience focused on safer driving.

TMA Bucks in partnership with the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services organizes and hosts this free event that aims to keep teens safe on the roadway through education, interaction, and fun.

Students and chaperones will rotate through multiple activity stations led by traffic safety professionals. Stations, which include a mock traffic stop with law enforcement, will be held indoors and outdoors so please dress appropriately for the weather as this event is rain or shine.

This educational event runs from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, is FREE of charge, and open to all students from Bucks County and Montgomery County high schools. Students, teachers, administration, and parents can get more information and register online at ROADeo2026.eventbrite.com.

“If you’ve got a high schooler who’s about to get behind the wheel or just started driving, this is one event they won’t want to miss,” said Carly Wible, TMA Bucks Community Traffic Safety Program Manager. “From hands-on demos to chances at some great prizes, they’ll have fun while picking up real-world tips to become safer, more confident drivers.”

Food, drinks, raffles, and giveaways will be provided. Student groups, clubs, and classes are welcome. There will be an educational session for parents, guardians, and chaperones. Teens are not required to have an adult chaperone to attend this event.

Parents, teens or schools can contact TMA Bucks Community Traffic Safety Program manager Carly Wible at carly@bctma.com with any questions.