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Students from all across Missouri are accepting the challenge to buckle up and put their phones down, every time they drive. Check out the challenge videos below.

See how it all began in this short documentary.

Students at State Technical College of Missouri accept the BUPD challenge and know the importance of safe driving.

Students in the Scotland County Drama Club accept the BUPD challenge.

The Battle High School Spartans accept the BUPD challenge and challenge the Hickman High School seniors to do the same.

The Trailblazers of Tolton Catholic High School accept the BUPD challenge and challenge the Helias Crusaders to do the same.

Students and faculty at Scotland County High School accepted the BUPD challenge and are challenging Knox, Schuyler and Clark County high schools to do the same.

Missouri State University students, faculty and bears show their support for the BUPD movement.

Student groups and athletes from Hermann High School get in the BUPD spirit and challenge some neighboring schools.

The students of Harrisonville High School show their support and accept the challenge.

The Kearney High Bulldogs have taken the BUPD challenge and are challenging the Owls of Marshall High School to do the same.

The Lutheran High North Crusaders have taken the Buckle Up Phone Down challenge and are challenging other area schools to do the same .

Students from Blue Jay Journal TV at Washington High School show their support for the Buckle Up Phone Down challenge and challenge other organizations and schools.

The Lee's Summit North Bronco Marching Band accepts the challenge and challenges other area marching bands to do the same.

 

The Lee's Summit North Broncos Football Team accepts the challenge and challenges other area schools.

The Rock Bridge Bruins accept the challenge and challenge some areas rivals.

The Worth County Tigers show their support and accept the challenge and challenge the other teams in their jamboree.

The Sikeston Bulldogs accept the challenge and challenge a few of their rivals.

The Jefferson City Jays Football Team shows their commitment to safety and challenges other area schools.