12/13/2022
Keep your keys out of the hands of thieves.
π‘ Park in well-lit areas.
π Close and lock all windows and doors.
π Put away your valuables.
π Do not leave your keys behind.
Protect your ride.
11/08/2022
If you have to drive in severe weather, be prepared: https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/driving-in-severe-weather
11/08/2022
In 2020, speed was a factor in 31% of fatal crashes involving teen drivers. Parents - be a good role model for your and donβt speed. For teen driver safety tips, visit NHTSA.gov/TeenDriving
11/08/2022
Tell your friends, neighbors, family, everyone:
π’ Slow down
π΅ Donβt drive distracted
βπΊ Drive sober
π Buckle up
10/12/2022
π‘ Yellow lights π‘ on a school bus indicate the bus is preparing to stop. π If youβre driving, slow down, stay alert and watch out for children π§ π§.
10/10/2022
This Pedestrian Safety Month, take a moment to RETHINK how you are driving. Behind the wheel, are you:
π Alert and focused?
π Looking out for people walking?
π Obeying all posted signs and speed limits?
Get more information on safe driving at NHTSA.gov.
09/16/2022
Safety is non-negotiable.
09/16/2022
Is that text worth a life?
09/16/2022
Crashes involving pedestrians happen every day. Keep your friends, neighbors, and family safe β if youβre behind the wheel, look out for pedestrians.
09/16/2022
Keep kids safe. When youβre backing up in your vehicle, always:
πΆ Walk around your vehicle and the check the area.
π Roll down your windows so youβll be able to hear whatβs happening outside.
π Actively check your mirrors when backing up.
Learn more at NHTSA.gov/ChildSafety
09/07/2022
School is back in session, and that means busy schedules for teens. Make sure your is getting enough sleep so they stay safe behind the wheel. Drowsy driving is dangerous driving.