Our Shared Responsibility Ending The Streak Of Daily Deaths On Texas

Our Shared Responsibility Ending The Streak Of Daily Deaths On Texas Highways Shelby County Today Last year, just under 4,500 loved ones died on our roads. half of those fatalities were caused by driving at unsafe speeds or not wearing a seatbelt. if only different decisions had been made, more than half of those who died last year would be alive today. On this page, you'll find resources such as videos, photos, interviews, peer to peer testimonials and social media graphics to help raise awareness on this issue. we invite you to use any of these resources and encourage you to share your personal story of why ending the streak is important to you.

Our Shared Responsibility Ending The Streak Of Daily Deaths On Texas Highways Mount Pleasant “the effort to end the streak of daily deaths in texas is a shared responsibility and we are committed to including safety enhancements in every project we build or maintain,” said txdot executive director james bass. “each life lost means a family, neighborhood and community are impacted for a lifetime, and we take safety very seriously as we work to end this horrible streak,” said txdot executive director marc williams. “but it’s going to take all of us working together to get this done.”. According to txdot, at least one person has died every day since nov. 7, 2000. it is for this reason that txdot has created a social media campaign called #endthestreaktx that "reminds drivers. Be responsible. be an example to your kids. be the driver you would want next to you, in front of you or behind you on the roadway. you have the power to help end this daily death streak on our roads. together we can #endthestreaktx.

End The Streak Of Daily Deaths On Texas Roadways Shelby County Today According to txdot, at least one person has died every day since nov. 7, 2000. it is for this reason that txdot has created a social media campaign called #endthestreaktx that "reminds drivers. Be responsible. be an example to your kids. be the driver you would want next to you, in front of you or behind you on the roadway. you have the power to help end this daily death streak on our roads. together we can #endthestreaktx. On the anniversary of the last deathless day on nov. 7, 2000, texas department of transportation (txdot) and texas department of public safety (dps) are working together to share safe driving messages in hopes to finally end this deadly streak. Laura ryan, texas transportation commissioner imagine the headlines if the population of harlingen, pflugerville, or north richland hills were wiped out by a natural disaster…. Last year, just under 4,500 loved ones died on our roads. half of those fatalities were caused by driving at unsafe speeds or not wearing a seatbelt. To stop the streak of daily deaths on our streets, txdot is launching a campaign to remind motorists that traffic safety is a shared responsibility. joining leslie rangel in the fox.

End The Streak Of Daily Deaths On Texas Roads On Behance On the anniversary of the last deathless day on nov. 7, 2000, texas department of transportation (txdot) and texas department of public safety (dps) are working together to share safe driving messages in hopes to finally end this deadly streak. Laura ryan, texas transportation commissioner imagine the headlines if the population of harlingen, pflugerville, or north richland hills were wiped out by a natural disaster…. Last year, just under 4,500 loved ones died on our roads. half of those fatalities were caused by driving at unsafe speeds or not wearing a seatbelt. To stop the streak of daily deaths on our streets, txdot is launching a campaign to remind motorists that traffic safety is a shared responsibility. joining leslie rangel in the fox.

Ending Streak Of Daily Tx Traffic Deaths Is Our Shared Responsibility Last year, just under 4,500 loved ones died on our roads. half of those fatalities were caused by driving at unsafe speeds or not wearing a seatbelt. To stop the streak of daily deaths on our streets, txdot is launching a campaign to remind motorists that traffic safety is a shared responsibility. joining leslie rangel in the fox.
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