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Tag: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

You Better Watch Out, I’m Telling You Why: Cops Are Cracking Down on Impaired Driving

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David Wallace
Monday, 01 December 2014 / Published in Impaired Driving
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over It’s December, a time for joy and sharing special times with family and friends. Are you going out this time of year to celebrate? With all the holiday parties and festive occasions, many partygoers will be drinking. If you’re celebrating with alcohol this holiday season, here is a clear
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Winter Driving: 5 Tips to Arrive Safely

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David Wallace
Monday, 24 November 2014 / Published in Road Safety
While the calendar still says it’s fall, in the northern hemisphere many people are starting to see winter conditions: freezing rain and snow covered roads. Every year around this time it seems like people have forgotten how to safely drive in adverse weather conditions. I recently moved back to Michigan, and I have already seen
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Parents: Set the Rules With Your Teens Before They Hit the Road

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David Wallace
Monday, 20 October 2014 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Safety Culture
Talk to Your Teen Drivers About the “5 to Drive” Learning to drive is very exciting for teens, and a driver’s license is a giant step toward independence. But when a teen driver is getting ready to hit the road, a parent’s job isn’t done. In fact, talking to your kids about the dangers of
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The Tires on Your Car Go Round and Round: 5 Tips for Tire Safety

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David Wallace
Monday, 28 July 2014 / Published in Road Safety
A well-known nursery rhyme ‘The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round’ has children singing about a bus and how the wheels go round and round and it goes ‘all through the town.’ As the rhyme continues on, it switches from the wheels to the wipers, and then the horn, and then the lights,
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Road Safety: Parents You Matter!

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David Wallace
Monday, 31 March 2014 / Published in Child Safety
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This is Part Two of a two-part series. Your daughter or son is born and you understand you have new responsibilities. There is the expectation to raise your child to be a strong, intelligent, and caring adult.  Being a parent requires you work day in and day out supporting, caring, holding accountable, and loving him
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Pedestrian Safety: Let’s Go For a Safe Walk

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David Wallace
Monday, 10 March 2014 / Published in Global Road Safety, Road Safety
Many people enjoy going for a stroll now and then, but being a pedestrian can be a challenge when crossing paths with motor vehicle traffic. Here you will find 10 tips for walkers and drivers to help save pedestrian lives and avoid injuries. Going for a Walk Living in the Washington DC area, I see
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Underage Drinking: The 21 Year-Old Minimum Drinking Age Law Still Saving Lives in the U.S.

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David Wallace
Monday, 03 March 2014 / Published in Underage Drinking
Teens drinking on a summer day.
Do you know someone under 21? Does he or she drink alcohol? If you answered yes to either question, then this article is for you, whether you are a friend, a parent, a brother or sister or just someone passing through.  Every one of us can be an educator and a role model on why
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Your Seat Belt: Don’t Be a Statistic!

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David Wallace
Monday, 25 November 2013 / Published in Seat Belts
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In 2011, 64% of the passenger vehicle occupants ages 21 to 24 killed in traffic crashes were not using restraints—the highest percentage of all age groups.[1] Have you ever been in a car or truck as a driver or a passenger? Do you always wear a seat belt? In this article, I will talk about
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Teen Driver Safety: Parents, There Is More To Do

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David Wallace
Monday, 28 October 2013 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Are you a parent of a teen driver or someone involved with teens as they mature and start to drive? Then this article is for you.  What follows are three particular efforts designed to assist in steering teens to be safer drivers. In today’s electronic sharing society it is almost impossible not to hear daily
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Impaired Driving: Now that’s Scary

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David Wallace
Monday, 14 October 2013 / Published in Impaired Driving
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BOO!  Did I scare you?  I am fairly confident that your answer is no, I didn’t scare you at all.  But what should really scare you are the drunk drivers out during Halloween. If you are having a Halloween party, or attending one, then this article is for you. October 31 is a day for
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