Beyond the Ordinary:
Our Unique Event
Welcome to "TD Traffic Deadline JORDAN."
Here, we invite you to
discover our groundbreaking event,
born from a unique collaboration between
a driving instructor and an emergency doctor.
We prioritize quality and exceptional service, aiming to create a lasting impact.
Join us as we work together to save lives and make a difference.
We are glad you are here to be a part of our story.
Our Distinctive Approach
What makes our event different and more impactful than other road safety campaigns? Our unique perspective as a driving instructor and an emergency doctor allows us to offer a deeply emotional and immersive experience.
First-hand Experience
As an emergency doctor, I've witnessed countless real-life stories of the tragic aftermath of road traffic accidents. My responsibility is to save lives, and often, to deliver heartbreaking news to families. This deeply emotional work fuels our mission.
Emotional Impact
While many road safety campaigns exist, ours is distinct. It works primarily through emotion, aiming to reach young people not just through logic, but through feeling. It's built around the powerful message: "To the world, you are someone, but to someone, you are the world."
Cinematic Experience
The event itself is a presentation, mainly based on a PowerPoint format, lasting between 90 minutes and two hours. However, it is not a typical presentation—it is more like a cinematic experience designed to resonate deeply with our audience.
Who Will Benefit?
This event is designed for anyone who drives, aiming to instill a deeper sense of responsibility and awareness on the road. We believe that understanding the profound impact of accidents can change driving behavior.
Target Audience
Students at Highschools above 16 years of age, university students, young adults, and everyone who drives any kind of vehicle will benefit most from attending this event.
Our Goal
After attending, we hope people will reflect on their responsibility while driving, concerning speeding, texting, and seat belt usage.
We want them to remember that there is someone waiting for them at home, reinforcing our motto:
"To the world, you are someone, but to someone, you are the world."