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Back to school safety
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In the days to come, thousands of students will be lining up at bus stops, riding bikes on paths and streets or walking to school, thinking about a whole host of things besides being safe. ODOT reminds parents -- and drivers -- that when you think of back-to-school, you should think "safety." Children can be unpredictable, and younger children especially aren't able to judge speed and distance as well as adults can. Rainy days limit driver visibility and motorists need to pay attention to pedestrians, school zones and school children. It's an exciting time -- we urge everyone to take extra time and be extra cautious. Drive Safely. The Way to Go.
Events
2010 Oregon Transportation Safety Conference
Annual Conference
October 12-14, 2010 Salem Conference Center.

Oregon Transportation Safety Awards provide the opportunity to recognize leaders in traffic safety - people and organizations that are making a positive difference in the lives of Oregonians.
The deadline to submit nominations for the Oregon Transportation Safety Awards has been extended to Friday, August 27th to:Safety@actsoregon.org.



TSAP Input Sessions
Bicyclist
Tell us what you think! People interested in transportation safety issues are invited to share their thoughts and ideas with the Transportation Safety Division of the Oregon Department of Transportation at regional meetings across the state. This is one of the first steps the Division is taking as it begins the process of updating the Oregon Transportation Safety Action Plan. Check the TSAP web site for more information and a list of future sites.
Current Topics
Oregon Traffic Fatalities
Crash Summary Book
Year to Date as of 09/07/2010
2010: 210
2009: 249
Percentage Change: -15.7%

The Crash Analysis and Reporting (CAR) Unit provides motor vehicle crash data through multiple reports that can be found on their web site.
Driven to Distraction
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Distracted driving is a problem that Oregon has been working on for many years. We've aired radio and television messages, outdoor ads, and more to raise awareness of the problems associated with distraction. Now, the Federal Government is taking an interest in distracted driving, and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has enlisted some pretty powerful media allies such as Oprah Winfrey to attack the problem. Follow the efforts on
Road Conditions, Travel Information and Chain Laws
Trip Check


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