Last year, distracted driving was the cause of over 21,000 crashes. Be responsible and keep your eyes on the wheel. You can't control how others drive, but you can control how you drive.
#DistractedDriving#SafeDriving
Pedestrians should wear reflective clothing and lights at night and wear bright colors during the day. Be seen. Stay safe while walking. Learn more pedestrian safety tips at https://t.co/dRLRt7HBUL.
If you have kids, you know they are always watching, even when you think they’re not. So be a good example. Eliminate distractions by avoiding phone use while driving. Buckle up, every ride, every time. https://t.co/b0LXH9710E
Maintain a safe following distance at all times and especially in bad weather. Tailgating is not only rude, it’s dangerous. Keep a distance that allows you to react to unexpected situations. #NJSafeRoads
Stranded in winter? Prioritize safety! Stay close to your vehicle, and avoid overexertion. Boost visibility with bright markers, and keep the interior dome light on. Watch out for carbon monoxide, clear the exhaust pipe from snow, and run the car intermittently.
Look for pedestrians everywhere. They may be hard to see -- especially in poorly lit conditions, including dusk/dawn/night and poor weather. #BeStreetSmartNJ
Please be alert while driving as snowplows will be out clearing our streets and highways. Don't crowd the plow! Stay at least 100 feet behind, and never pass on the right. Drive Slow on Ice & Snow https://t.co/Fzl5E0xIU2
When you’re driving, just drive. Don’t text, call, eat, drink, fix your makeup, or comb your hair. Keep your eyes on the road and stay safe. Go hands-free. It's the law. Learn more at https://t.co/fFwc3B9YKs
This #NewYear, NSC forecasts 375 people may die over the New Year’s holiday with #impaireddriving representing 40% of these fatalities. Many people choose car travel during the #HolidaySeason, which has the highest fatality rate of any major form of motorized transportation.
#MassDOT strongly urges all drivers to minimize distractions by turning off or putting away cellphones, wearing their seatbelts, traveling the posted speed limit, driving sober and devoting full attention to what is ahead on the road.
Did you know that an estimated 720 people may die on the road this holiday season? It’s important to promote #RoadwaySafety for all when you travel this holiday. Make sure to #JustDrive and avoid #impaireddriving this National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.