National Child Heatstroke Prevention campaign runs April28, 2021 thru September 26, 2021 Heatstroke is one of the leading causes of vehicular not-in-traffic non-crash-related deaths for children under 14. In fact, each year, an average of 39 children have died from heatstroke since 1998. Sadly, these are the current statistics: - Child vehicular heatstroke fatalities in 2020…
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420 DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING PREVENTION CAMPAIGN APRIL 20, 2021
Although its origins are uncertain, April 20th (more commonly known as 420) has become synonymous with marijuana use and, in some circles, the date is a marijuana “holiday.” On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, there will likely be an increase in marijuana use. NHTSA is teaming up with State and local traffic safety advocates to spread…
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2021 March 8-12 – Vehicle Safety Recalls Week
NHTSA manages vehicle safety recalls, sets vehicle safety standards, and requires automakers to recall vehicles that have safety defects or do not meet those standards. During Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, NHTSA wants to increase awareness of the urgency of safety recalls and to encourage the driving public to check and see if there’s an open…
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2021 Super Bowl LV Impaired Driving Prevention Campaign
The Super Bowl is America’s most watched national sporting event. On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7, there will be lots of game day socializing that may include drinking. That’s why NHTSA is urging football fans to plan ahead a safe ride home. Get your campaign materials. FANS DON'T LET FANS DRIVE DRUNK – SUPER BOWL…
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