First Place: The winner of this year’s photo contest will win a $50 Amazon gift card, be published as the next cover photo on the LHTAC website and used in the FY19 Annual Report. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place photos will be printed, framed and displayed in the LHTAC office with credit to the photographers.
Webinar: Engaging with Elected Officials Date: June 19, 2019 Time: 10:00 am to 11:00 am MT Cost: Free Organization: University of Minnesota, Center for Transportation Studies
Having the support of elected officials while developing and implementing your zero-fatality goal program is important. This webinar will share strategies for communicating with elected officials, as well as offer ways you can help elected officials learn what they need to know about your zero-fatality goal program.
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Webinar: Safe Speeds, Safe Communities- Partners in Speed Management Date: June 12, 2019 Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm MT Cost: Free Organization: America Walks
Speed management is an important component in creating a safe community. Learn how organizations and individuals can work together to decrease speed and increase safety in their communities. This webinar is intended for those just starting out on the walking path as well as those interested in learning more about the topic.
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Event: 4th of July Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Date: July 4, 2019 Organization: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Americans love to celebrate the 4th of July with family, friends, food, and fireworks. But all too often the festivities turn tragic on the nation’s roads. This iconic American holiday is also one of the deadliest holidays of the year due to drunk-driving crashes.
Event: National Child Heatstroke Prevention Date: May 27 – August 11, 2019 Organization: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Heatstroke is the leading cause of vehicular non-crash-related deaths for children under 14. In fact, each year, an average of 38 children have died from heatstroke since 1998. Yet, this tragedy is 100% preventable.
While it seems like an impossible mistake to make, every parent or caregiver can potentially become distracted, and distractions often fuel this devastating situation. No one is immune.
We each have a role to play to help keep our kids safe. Help NHTSA share life-saving tips and resources with as many people as we can. Take Action. Act Fast. Save a Life.
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