Author: mmuro

  • August 2nd, 2017

Be an example of a safe and courteous driver (i.e. avoid speeding, do not use cell phone while driving). Organize activities to limit the number of teens traveling together in a car. If activities require multiple cars, have an adult drive the lead car to control speed.

  • August 2nd, 2017

Always wear your seatbelt and require all passengers to buckle up. Adjust your seat and mirrors for clear visibility before starting the vehicle. Limit the number of passengers in your vehicle based on your driving experience and the number of working seatbelts.

  • August 1st, 2017

Alabama has experienced traffic fatalities in 2014. This research effort consisting of a PPT and a narrative was conducted on behalf of the Alabama Traffic Records Coordinating Committee, and it is the first, high-level, effort to get an insight into the causes of the increased fatalities. Unfortunately, there is no silver bullet — all the usual suspects: speed, impaired driving, distracted […]

  • July 28th, 2017

On Monday, July 31, NHTSA will host a #HeatstrokeKills Tweetup to help raise awareness about the dangers of vehicular heatstroke. Vehicular heatstroke kills a child in the United States every nine days. Since 1998, there have been 726 deaths, 26 already this year. Each loss is 100-percent preventable. It’s time to stop vehicular heatstroke from […]