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Traffic Safety Tips.
Stay informed and encourage your community members to take part in traffic safety efforts to increase safety and decrease unintentional injuries. Together we can Drive Smart!
Winter Weather Driving, Are You Ready?
Nebraska weather changes every 24 hours, we all know that! But are you prepared for winter weather driving conditions? Drivers should be prepared to slow down for rain, ice and snow and leave a larger gap (at least 5 seconds) between you and the car ahead. It is...
Buckle Up In The Back!
Many of us always buckle up in the front but when we move to the back there is lower seat belt use by many of us. I think we may have a false sense of safety in the back seat! It is interesting that the younger you are the higher your seat belt use is in the back. If...
Recalls: Why Does it Matter?
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is committed to keeping you safe — both inside and outside the vehicle. To help you stay safe, NHTSA provides a user-friendly Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Look-Up...
News & Events
Get a quick glance at events planned for the next three months. Share the information so everyone is informed.
Please Don’t Drink and Drive This Holiday Season
The holidays are here. This year they may look a little different, but one thing remains the same, celebrations across the state will include alcohol. MADD Nebraska reminds you that even just one cup of holiday cheer can impair your ability to drive. So, to keep your...
Click It or Ticket this Holiday Season, November 16 – 29, 2020.
“During the Click It or Ticket campaign, we’ll be working with our fellow law enforcement officers across city, county and state lines to ensure the seat belt safety message gets out to all drivers and passengers,” said William Kovarik, Administrator, Highway Safety...
Driving the Right Message
Parents play a key role in keeping their teen safe at the wheel. Parents who are supportive, involved and enforce driving restrictions can lower their teen's crash risk by 50 percent. Teens with involved parents/guardians are: Twice as likely to use their seat...