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Avoid High-Risk Driving Mistakes
It is an annual week devoted to improving the safety and health of the nation's workforce by promoting safe driving practices at their place of business. The campaign week is always the first full week in October.    

About This Year's Campaign Theme

 
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This year's theme, Avoid High-Risk Driving Mistakes. Take Charge of YOUR Driving Behavior. Reduce YOUR Crash Risk. highlights five key driving mistakes.   How can your organization plan a successful Drive Safely Work Week? The Corporate Plan of Action will help you prepare and plan a successful and memorable DSWW campaign. Here you will find ideas and examples of how you can use the many campaign materials and tools available.
     
       
   
  1. Being Inattentive
  2. Following Too Closely
  3. Traveling at Improper Speeds
  4. Ignoring Traffic Signs & Signals
  5. Backing Up Unsafely
 

Click Here to register and download the DSWW 2007 campaign materials.

Click Here for a sample postcard and activity.

Check back frequently for additional campaign resources: newsletter articles, employer surveys and more...

   
 

Use these low cost and practical campaign incentives to create a memorable, fun, and educational program that incorporates the campaign's High-Risk Driving Mistakes and help your employees to change their driving behavior and reduce their crashes.

 
  Get the word out about what your organization is doing to promote DSWW 2007. Here you will find a press release template, proclamation, campaign logos and more.  
     
     
       
         

Take Charge of YOUR Driving Behavior
Reduce YOUR Crash Risk


 

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