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Talks are available from DSA, in Western New York and elsewhere. Contact us.
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Welcome to the Drive And Stay Alive website Our goal is to provide drivers of all ages and in all countries with additional or updated information that can greatly enhance your safety on today's busy roads.
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In June 2004, the DSA website got the CARSP "Best International Traffic Safety Website" award (Click here to view the current awards page)
View readers' comments about the DSA Website, here
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For online videos scroll further down this column:
French road safety posters are very professional, and even their school students' efforts are superb: It reads: "The road isn't a video game. You only have one life!" (Click on the image to see more examples.)
Online Road Safety Videos Turn up your PC volume then click on the following videos:
a film about young people One from Britain looks at the consequences Drunk Driving For My Girlfriend is an award- winning campaign. Click on the link then click on the "What's it all about" box.
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From the 500+ web pages that you can reach via the navigation bar, below, you will find that we strive to address all of the well-known and lesser-known "E's" of road safety: Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Evaluation, Emergency-response, Example (as in teaching by example) and the after-Effects. In addition, as an essential part of the Encouragement category, we aim to promote the "Enjoyment" aspect of driving, too. |
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One of our fundamental beliefs at DSA is that road casualties must be seen as a major, global problem and not be the subject of national introspection. Click on the above picture, or below, to view the WHO 'Road Ahead' road safety newsletter.
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The 2006 Roadmap to State Highway Safety Laws was published by Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety on January 5, 2005. You can also check out all 50 American states on the State Highway Safety Law Chart.
This index page last updated Jan. 6, 2006. The website is updated daily. |
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