Uniting Alabama's Traffic Safety Efforts - Working Better Together
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Alabama State Trooper-Reported Fatalities
Includes only fatalities reported by DPS -- in 2010 this was about 64% of all fatalities statewide.
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Mark Your Calendar Now for the
SAFE HOME ALABAMA III
Traffic Safety Summit
November 9, 2011
Marriott Renaissance Hotel
Montgomery, Alabama

 (Click here for more information.)


  
Quick Links to Recent Updates:    
Oct. 15 & 22: Alive at 25 Free Teen Driving Courses  
Free Webinars on MUTCD Workzone Training  
NHTSA: Analysis of Fatality Drop in 2008
JAMA Study on GDL - See the Real Research  
NEW: Alabama GDL Law -- DPS Video  
Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) - NOT a Pipe Dream  
Safe Routes to School Newsletter   
Road Safety 101 -- On-Line Course     
NHTSA Traffic Safety Planning Calendar  
ITS Report -- EMS and Crash Data Integration  
Alabama Red Light Cameras Update      
Why You're a Bad Driver and I'm Not  
New Distracted Driving Subject Link   
NHTSA New TrafficSafetyMarketing.gov Web Site  
NHTSA Impaired Motorcycle Project Information     
Alabama Leads in Yellow Dot Project     
Register for MUTZD WorkZone Discussion Webinar - Sept. 27     
Journal of Pediatrics: Kids Safer with Grandparents  
System Streamlines Crash and Citation Reporting  
Distracted Driving Causes over 14,000 Crashes in AL
NHTSA Pilot Programs Reduce Texting by 1/3
     
FARS Commercial Bus Statistics Investigated    
New Insurance Law Having Impact   

Safety Effect of Adding Patrol Officers      
                   


Welcome


Whether you are a traffic safety professional or a private citizen contributing to the traffic safety effort, it is our goal to help you in every way that we can.  SafeHomeAlabama.gov was designed to be the first state-level traffic safety site to be inclusive of all efforts in the state.  We are not associated with any single state agency. 

We depend on volunteers, not only from the state traffic safety agencies, but from all governmental and private service groups within the state that care to contribute information on their traffic safety activities.

This site is to augment and highlight other traffic safety web sites in the state; we encourage all participants to develop and reference their own sites, and to use this site to obtain greater access from those interested in that particular aspect of traffic safety.

To use the site, consider the tabs across the top of this screen.  For general information and two indexes, click the "Start Here" tab.  If one of the other tabs better fits your interests, roll over its dropdown to consider the pages within it.  Obtain more information on most of the tabs and drop downs by rolling over them.  Each of these pages is maintained by experts within that specialty.

We appreciate your concern for traffic safety, and we invite you to join in helping us to make Alabama's highways the safest in the country.




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