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  1. Refuse to ride with a distracted driver, whether it’s a friend, family member, or coworker. Your life, and...

  2. This Drive Safely Work Week, make sure that no matter how much driving you do for work, you’re always driving distraction free.

  3. It’s Drive Safely Work Week – how many of you make a cup of coffee your staple on the morning commute? Don’t let...

  4. The majority of speeding-related deaths aren’t on the highways: they’re on non-interstate local roads. Learn more: .

  5. Search 5-Star safety ratings by model, or search by class of vehicle. Search now: .

  6. Did you know that you can search 5-Star safety ratings on class of vehicle, such as sedans or SUVs?...

  7. Watch for pedestrians and bicyclists--whether they are out for a ride, window shopping, or a simple stroll. Keep...

  8. A real friend takes the keys when someone’s been drinking. Don’t lose a friend to : step up and say something.

  9. Slow down in residential and school areas. Because at 55 mph, it takes almost the length of a football field to...

  10. Did you know? You can extend the life of your tires by 4,700 miles by keeping your tires properly inflated....

  11. More than ¼ of pedestrian deaths (26%) in 2013 happened from 6-8:59 p.m. Stay alert when you drive in the evening!

  12. If you think you have a safety issue with your car or truck, tell us!

  13. Tired behind the wheel? Pull over somewhere safe and set an alarm for 15 minutes. Just that short amount of time...

  14. The age group with the highest % of fatal drunk driving crashes in 2013 was 21-24 (33%), with 24-35 (29%) right...

  15. Food and coffee can be distractions, too. Make sure your attention is focused only on the road.

  16. Have you seen our Understanding Recalls video, part of our “Driven by Safety” series? Learn more about the...

  17. Get the facts on the different types of car seats available, and find out which one is for your...

  18. On average, a pedestrian is killed every 2 hours and injured every 8 minutes in traffic crashes.

  19. Help us out—share a word that you think of whenever someone says or .

  20. Never give up until they buckle up. Get tips on tween (ages 8-14) safety in the car: .

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