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These materials focus on preventing drunk driving during Halloween weekend as part of the Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving campaign. The page contains fact sheets, social media content, graphics, news releases, and additional messaging. Learn more. 
This webpage contains educational materials for traffic safety advocates and the public about the dangers and consequences of impaired driving during “Blackout Wednesday.” Blackout Wednesday, also known as “Drinksgiving,” is a cultural phenomenon that encourages the heavy consumption of alcohol and drugs before and throughout the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.   This page ...
National Teen Driver Safety Week is October 16-22, 2022. This website has a collection of marketing materials, fact sheets, and news releases about safe driving for teens. The rules and guidance provided highlight the importance of driving sober and at a safe speed, wearing a seat belt, and avoiding distractions ...
The Click It or Ticket campaign, occurring May 23 – June 5, 2022, is a national seat belt enforcement mobilization effort that focuses on safety education, strong laws, and law enforcement support to save lives. 2022 Campaign videos and graphics are now available on this webpage. 
This website provides resources and campaign materials for NHTSA’s 4th of July Impaired Driving Prevention Campaign. Included on the site are images, infographs, press releases, videos, and social media posts aimed at keeping the nation’s roads safe during the holiday weekend. Learn more.   ...
This toolkit raises awareness of the dangers associated with not wearing a seat belt every trip, every time. The toolkit is particularly tailored to protect African American populations, as 56% of African Americans killed in motor vehicle crashes are unbuckled. The toolkit contains a social media playbook, graphics, guides, and ...
This report (PDF, 204 pages) is a compendium of 41 key indicators about America’s young people’ well-being and monitors changes in them. The indicators fall under seven domains: family and social environment, economic circumstances, health care, physical environment and safety, behavior, education, and health. Learn more (PDF, 204 pages). ...
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