Newsletter: Spanish Resources

July 27, 2022

You’ve heard it said about communication: You need to talk to people in language they understand and meet people where they live. But what does that mean, and how can answering that question help you bolster your safety program?

Let’s start with this: Meeting people where they live means you’re willing to recognize their needs, their differing styles, their values – all the things that make them unique. When it comes to safety, meeting people where they live means speaking their language, too.

We’re here to help. We’re offering a number of free transportation safety resources in Spanish so you can more easily communicate with your whole team:

Safety is valuing each of your people individually and making sure they stay out of harm’s way. Safety is a universal language.

September 2024 – 100 Deadliest Days End

September 6, 2024

Memorial Day weekend marked the beginning of the 100 Deadliest Days which have now come to a close with Labor Day weekend. In the traffic safety world, this time period is known for a spike in roadway fatalities, particularly among younger drivers. A lot of this is simply due to the increased numbers of younger […]

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August 2024 Back to School

August 27, 2024

A AAA study found that the risk of severe injury for a pedestrian hit by a vehicle is about 25% at 23 mph, and jumps to 50% at 31 mph. A 25% increase in risk from a difference of only 8 mph. As students return to school, school zones and surrounding neighborhoods can expect to […]

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July 2024 Speeding Awareness

July 23, 2024

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched an anti-speeding campaign in July, and throughout the country, many law enforcement agencies conducted high enforcement campaigns in their own jurisdictions. Nationally, speeding accounts for about 1/3 of all roadway fatalities, and early 2023 data attributes 39 fatal crashes to speed in Nebraska alone. According to the […]

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