Safety Topics Safety Topics Bicycle Safety Child Safety Distracted Driving Drug-Impaired Driving Drunk Driving First Responder Safety Motorcycle Safety Older Driver Safety Pedestrian Safety Rail Grade Crossing School Bus Safety Seat Belt Safety Speeding Teen Driver Safety Vehicle Safety View All Breadcrumb Safety Topics Vehicle Safety Vehicle Safety Seasonal Tips Recalls Technology Tires Theft Secure Load Summer and Winter Driving Tips Seasonal changes bring opportunities to share safety information related to vehicle maintenance and reminders to drive safely for certain road conditions. NHTSA.gov/SummerDrivingTips and NHTSA.gov/WinterDrivingTips include information for drivers. Summer: Remind drivers to check fluids, air conditioning and belts in a vehicle. It can go a long way to keep travelers safe on the road during the summer months. Take the opportunity to include messaging about pediatric vehicular heatstroke, too.Winter: Driving safely in winter weather takes extra precaution. Share information about snow plows, emergency supply kits and tires, and remind drivers of the importance of being prepared in case of an emergency.Below you'll find links to seasonally themed graphics. Vehicle Safety Recalls Millions of vehicles are recalled each year, so it’s essential to include vehicle safety recall information in any road safety communication plan. We have material that helps inform vehicle owners about the process of checking for safety recalls and getting a recall repair, and educates drivers about the importance of regularly checking their car for recalls.Get Campaign Material in English & Spanish → _ Asset Type Winter Winter Driving Tips English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Winter Driving Tips | Videos 7 Options | 1200x1200 PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Summer Summer Driving Tips English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Summer Driving Tips | Videos 7 Options | Various Sizes PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Advanced Technologies Vehicle technologies hold the potential to reduce traffic crashes and save thousands of lives each year. It’s important make sure drivers understand how the technology in their vehicle works. NHTSA.gov/DriverTech has more information and we have created additional material that can be shared. _ Asset Type Info & Videos Automatic High Beams Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Blind Spot Intervention Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Driver Assistance Technologies Info | English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Lane Keeping Assistance Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Rear Automatic Braking Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Technology Overview Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Banner Ads Banner Ads Static | 4 Sizes | English PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Banner Ads Animated | 4 Sizes | HTML | English PREVIEW DOWNLOAD TireWise Drivers should make informed decisions when buying and maintaining tires. NHTSA.gov/TireWise includes resources to help consumers.Tire Safety Week, in June, is a great opportunity to increase messaging across all platforms. TireWise English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Vehicle Theft Prevention Vehicle theft can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone. Informing drivers of theft prevention is essential. This material includes resources to help drivers better protect their vehicles. Get Campaign Material in English & Spanish → Secure Your Load Thousands of people are injured each year by road debris. Communication can help inform drivers about securing their load — preventing injuries and deaths on our roads. Consider using this material in conjunction with seasonally relevant opportunities, like around the holidays for holiday tree transport, and summer vacation for luggage transport. Secure Your Load Day is June 6, a good opportunity to join other safety organizations in sharing messages.FactsFrom 2016–2020, approximately 16,878 people were injured per year when a vehicle collided with another object while on the road. During this same time period, passenger vehicles accounted for 81% of crashes in which cargo was not properly secured. From 2016-2020, there were an average of 732 fatalities per year when a vehicle collided with another object that was not properly secured. Sample News Release | English Social Media Posts | English Talking Points | English Additional Resources Sign up to get campaign updates via email from Traffic Safety Marketing
Safety Topics Safety Topics Bicycle Safety Child Safety Distracted Driving Drug-Impaired Driving Drunk Driving First Responder Safety Motorcycle Safety Older Driver Safety Pedestrian Safety Rail Grade Crossing School Bus Safety Seat Belt Safety Speeding Teen Driver Safety Vehicle Safety View All Breadcrumb Safety Topics Vehicle Safety Vehicle Safety Seasonal Tips Recalls Technology Tires Theft Secure Load Summer and Winter Driving Tips Seasonal changes bring opportunities to share safety information related to vehicle maintenance and reminders to drive safely for certain road conditions. NHTSA.gov/SummerDrivingTips and NHTSA.gov/WinterDrivingTips include information for drivers. Summer: Remind drivers to check fluids, air conditioning and belts in a vehicle. It can go a long way to keep travelers safe on the road during the summer months. Take the opportunity to include messaging about pediatric vehicular heatstroke, too.Winter: Driving safely in winter weather takes extra precaution. Share information about snow plows, emergency supply kits and tires, and remind drivers of the importance of being prepared in case of an emergency.Below you'll find links to seasonally themed graphics. Vehicle Safety Recalls Millions of vehicles are recalled each year, so it’s essential to include vehicle safety recall information in any road safety communication plan. We have material that helps inform vehicle owners about the process of checking for safety recalls and getting a recall repair, and educates drivers about the importance of regularly checking their car for recalls.Get Campaign Material in English & Spanish → _ Asset Type Winter Winter Driving Tips English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Winter Driving Tips | Videos 7 Options | 1200x1200 PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Summer Summer Driving Tips English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Summer Driving Tips | Videos 7 Options | Various Sizes PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Advanced Technologies Vehicle technologies hold the potential to reduce traffic crashes and save thousands of lives each year. It’s important make sure drivers understand how the technology in their vehicle works. NHTSA.gov/DriverTech has more information and we have created additional material that can be shared. _ Asset Type Info & Videos Automatic High Beams Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Blind Spot Intervention Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Driver Assistance Technologies Info | English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Lane Keeping Assistance Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Rear Automatic Braking Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Technology Overview Video | English PREVIEW EXTERNAL LINK Banner Ads Banner Ads Static | 4 Sizes | English PREVIEW DOWNLOAD Banner Ads Animated | 4 Sizes | HTML | English PREVIEW DOWNLOAD TireWise Drivers should make informed decisions when buying and maintaining tires. NHTSA.gov/TireWise includes resources to help consumers.Tire Safety Week, in June, is a great opportunity to increase messaging across all platforms. TireWise English & Spanish EXTERNAL LINK Vehicle Theft Prevention Vehicle theft can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone. Informing drivers of theft prevention is essential. This material includes resources to help drivers better protect their vehicles. Get Campaign Material in English & Spanish → Secure Your Load Thousands of people are injured each year by road debris. Communication can help inform drivers about securing their load — preventing injuries and deaths on our roads. Consider using this material in conjunction with seasonally relevant opportunities, like around the holidays for holiday tree transport, and summer vacation for luggage transport. Secure Your Load Day is June 6, a good opportunity to join other safety organizations in sharing messages.FactsFrom 2016–2020, approximately 16,878 people were injured per year when a vehicle collided with another object while on the road. During this same time period, passenger vehicles accounted for 81% of crashes in which cargo was not properly secured. From 2016-2020, there were an average of 732 fatalities per year when a vehicle collided with another object that was not properly secured. Sample News Release | English Social Media Posts | English Talking Points | English Additional Resources Sign up to get campaign updates via email from Traffic Safety Marketing