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For Immediate Release,
8/20/2010 
Contact:
Kathy Lane
Communications Director
(630) 775-2307
kathy.lane@nsc.org
 

Help Eliminate a Deadly Distraction

The National Safety Council is proud to support Drive Safely Work Week which is being held Oct. 4 - 8. DSWW is an annual safety observance sponsored by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation.

The 2010 DSWW tool kit can be downloaded FREE through September 20 via the NETS website.

The 2010 campaign materials focus on the dangers of distracted driving, particularly as related to the use of cell phones and texting. The program provides meaningful activities to:

  • Help prepare an organization for the launch of a new cell phone policy;
  • Reinforce an existing policy; or
  • Build awareness on the issues related to distracted driving and help develop strategies to minimize the danger.

The campaign tool kit is entirely web-based, providing downloadable activities and tools for each day of the campaign week. Tool kit components include:

  • FACT/TIP SHEETS ON THE CAMPAIGN ISSUES
  • INTERACTIVE QUIZZES AND TOOLS
  • DAILY ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNICATIONS MESSAGES
  • DOWNLOADABLE GRAPHICS

Download your FREE DSWW tool kit today!

Preview the campaign materials.

The DSWW campaign has been sponsored by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) since 1996. Although the national observance of the campaign takes place each year during the first week of October, the materials are not dated and can be used throughout the year for continued promotion of safe driving practices.

For questions on downloading materials, please contact lstevens@trafficsafety.org.

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