NSC Mobility Safety programs provide free resources and training for community members so we can all help make the trip to and from work and home safer.
● Learn how to easily check for and repair open vehicle safety recalls
● Access resources to teach new teen and novice drivers how to drive safely
● Learn about protection for passengers of all ages, particularly our youngest passengers through correct use of car seats, booster seats and seat belts
● Learn how quickly vehicles become hot and why this is especially dangerous for children
Visit the Child Passenger Safety Learning Portal to find training opportunities to help keep our most vulnerable passengers safe. Here are just a few options:
Fifty million vehicles on the road have open safety recalls, including dangerous air bag recalls. Visit Check To Protect to find out if your vehicle is one of them. You will also find many other free resources, such as ready-made social media posts, one-pagers, FAQs and much more. Remember, it is free to check for vehicle safety recalls and free to repair at an authorized dealership.
Car crashes are the No. 1 cause of preventable death for teens. Fortunately, as parents and caregivers, there is something we can do. Visit DriveitHOME to sign up for weekly Pointers for Parents lessons, sign the New Driver Deal, and download the free app to track practice driving hours and more.
Our Driving Concern is a traffic safety program for employers to promote safe driving practices among employees, both on and off the job. Traffic-safety education in the workplace can save money - and save lives. Free resources include Safety Huddles, supervisor coaching tools, monthly newsletters and e-learning.
Most cars on the road today have safety technologies that help reduce the risk of crashes. Visit My Car Does What to learn about these features for a safer driving experience, and access free educational videos and resources on technology, such as automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist and others.
The goal of the Road to Zero Coalition is to end roadway deaths in the U.S. by 2050. New webinars and resources are posted regularly about topics in mobility safety, the Safe System approach, equity in mobility safety, traffic safety culture and more. Watch Road to Zero webinars, and read the Road to Zero newsletter.
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of injury and death to children. With many online resources available on safely transporting loved ones, finding reliable and relevant information can be overwhelming. Safety Connection is a one-stop location for anything related to child passenger safety. Users can access expert resources nationwide, locate manufacturer information for their vehicles or car seats, look up car seat and vehicle recalls, schedule a one-on-one car seat check with a nationally certified child passenger safety technician and more. All resources are free, peer-reviewed and evidence-based.
Each April, NSC leads Distracted Driving Awareness Month to bring attention to the dangers of distracted driving and share simple steps you can take to avoid it. Join this observance to help protect your workforce on and off the job, reinforce your commitment to safety in your community, and help create safer roads for us all. Visit nsc.org/JustDrive to get started.
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