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TxDOT launches “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — TxDOT launched its “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign early last week to promote pedestrian and bike safety. According to TxDOT, this campaign reminds drivers, pedestrians, ...
AUSTIN (KFDX/KJTL) — As the new school year begins, a new TxDOT campaign is to keep kids safe in school zones and around school buses. TxDOT is launching its “Be Safe. Drive Smart” Back to School ...
While some school districts have already started school, it starts for Corpus Christi ISD on Monday, Aug. 12. As the new school year kicks off, TxDOT is asking motorists to stay alert and help ...
SAN ANTONIO — Speeding is not only dangerous and can be costly if you get a ticket, but it can also be detrimental to your health, and can take your life in an instant. That's why TxDOT just launched ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – The Texas Department of Transportation has announced a new campaign aimed at reducing the number of drivers who speed. The “Be Safe. Drive Smart” speed campaign will run ...
Aug. 5—AUSTIN — As Texas students say goodbye to summer break and prepare to kick off a new school year, TxDOT is asking everyone to stay alert and help keep kids safe with the "Be Safe. Drive Smart" ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Department of Transportation has launched its "Be Safe. Drive Smart" campaign to address the alarming rise in pedestrian and cyclist fatalities on Texas roads. With spring ...
In 2023, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths made up 21% of all traffic fatalities in Texas. Pedestrians and cyclists are among our most at-risk road users, and too many of them are killed or injured in ...
Texas (KSLA) - The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is using its Be Safe. Drive Smart. campaign to promote work zone safety and help prevent these crashes and fatalities. “My major concern ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - There was 28,000 crashes resulting in 215 deaths in work zones across Texas just last year, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. TxDOT warns that’s a 12-percent ...
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