National Coalition for Safer Roads Recognizes National Stop on Red Week


red traffic light (select to view enlarged photo)

Communities across the nation come together to STOP red-light running

WASHINGTON, \\--Aug. 8, 2011: The National Coalition for Safer Roads (NCSR) is taking a stand against red-light running by promoting safe driving habits during National Stop on Red Week, Aug. 7-13, 2011.

Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, National Stop on Red Week aims to educate drivers about the dangers of red-light running and to reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes. NCSR is promoting National Stop on Red Week by partnering with communities across the country to raise awareness about the dangers of red-light running.

"Innocent lives are lost every day because drivers recklessly decide to run red lights, with a large number of those deaths being innocent pedestrians, cyclists and passengers in vehicles hit by the red-light runner," said David Kelly, president and executive director of NCSR, and former acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). "We're promoting Stop on Red Week to help protect our children, our families and our communities from the callous and dangerous behavior of red-light runners.

To highlight the importance of Stop on Red Week, NCSR is providing access to resources that communities and supporters can use to promote National Stop on Red Week. Resources include:

  • The Facts on the Dangers of Red-light Running (Infographics)
  • Red Light Cameras: Making Our Roads Safer (video)
  • The Faces of Red-light Running: Amanda Devine's story (video)
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Stop on Red
  • A LIVE Twitter Town Hall on Wed., Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. ET with National safety expert, and former member and chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, Mark Rosenker . Follow #StopOnRed and @SaferRoadsUSA

"No family should have to suffer the loss of a loved one because of someone's desire to beat a light,"saidKelly. "National Stop on Red Week serves as an important reminder of the dangers of red-light running and the importance of stopping on red. Preventing these crashes is in each driver's control.

By using innovative technologies such as red light safety cameras at dangerous intersections across the country, we can put an end to deadly red-light running. Together, we can protect our communities, families and children by always stopping on red."

NCSR is encouraging motorists to take the Safe Driver Pledge during National Stop on Red Week. By signing the pledge, drivers promise to follow the rules of the road and always stop on red.

For more information on National Stop on Red Week and NCSR visit, Stop on Red .

NCSR is a nonprofit advocacy organization that brings together industry leaders, community leaders and concerned citizens in support of red light safety camera technology.   Coalition members include the National Safety Council, Child Safety Network, National Organizations for Youth Safety, America Walks and Red Means Stop.  

Home | New Car Buyers Guide | Total New Car Costs | Reviews
Automotive News | PennySaver Classifieds | Media Library | Auto Parts

Copyright © 1996-2012 The Auto Channel. Contact Information, Credits, and Terms of Use. These following titles and media identification are Trademarks owned by Gordon Communications and have been in continuous use since 1987 : The Auto Channel, Auto Channel and TACH all have been in continuous use world wide since 1987, in Print, TV, Radio, Home Video, Newsletters, On-line, and other interactive media; all rights are reserved and infringement will be acted upon with force.

Privacy Statement | Size Does Matter | Media Kit | Affiliates

Send your questions, comments, and suggestions to Editor-in-Chief@theautochannel.com.

Submit press releases or news stories to submit@theautochannel.com.
Place copy in body of email, NO attachments please.

To report errors and other problems with this page, please use this form.

Link to this page: http://www.theautochannel.com/

*