Bike Walk NC
BikeWalk NC is a membership-based, statewide advocacy organization promoting non-motorized transportation choices for residents of and visitors to NC.
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Is your child in the right car seat? What is North Carolina’s seat belt law? The UNC Highway Safety Research Center provides resources and training for North Carolina families and child passenger safety technicians across the state.
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Dedicated to reducing the numbers of traffic crashes and fatalities in North Carolina, the Governor’s Highway Safety Program promotes efforts to reduce traffic crashes in North Carolina and promotes highway safety awareness through a variety of grants and safe-driving initiatives, including NC Vision Zero.
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The North Carolina Families for Safe Streets (NCFSS) is an advocacy and support group for traffic crash victims and survivors.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) provides support to victims of drugged and drunk driving crashes, works to prevent underage drinking, and advocates for stricter impaired driving policies.
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SADD empowers and mobilizes students and adult allies to engage in positive change through leadership and smart decision-making.
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Safe Kids Worldwide® works to reduce unintentional injuries to children and build equitable and sustained systems that support injury prevention. Safe Kids NC implements evidence-based programs, such as car-seat checkups,that help parents and caregivers prevent childhood injuries.
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The goal of the Safe Routes to School program is to enable and encourage children to walk and bicycle to school safely.
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