Safe Streets Week is November 11 – 17, 2024
What is Safe Streets Week?
In the week leading up to the annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, organizations, businesses, schools, and community groups across North Carolina will promote road safety through daily activities and outreach. Everyone is welcome to participate! Show your support for Safe Streets in North Carolina by sharing social media content, getting your company, business, or community organization to participate, forwarding information, posting flyers in your area, or any of the other activities offered. Join the email list below to receive updates and announcements!Your Involvement Matters
By joining Safe Streets Week, you play a significant role in advocating for safer roads in your community. Together, we can create lasting change by adopting a zero tolerance approach to preventable traffic violence.How to Participate
Click the button below to register for Safe Streets Week, receive your activity kit, and receive updates on North Carolina World Day of Remembrance activities.Day 1: Traffic crashes are preventable.
Day 2: Street design saves lives.
Day 3: Buckle up for your loved ones.
Day 4: Reduce by 5, save a life.
Day 5: Eyes on the road. Hands on the wheel.
Day 6: Speak up if someone is unsafe.
Day 7: World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
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Participating Organizations
Safe Streets Week Advisory Committee
- Daniel Carter, NCDOT
- Katherine Dale, Town of Winterville
- Jennifer Delcourt, GHSP
- Eliza Fitzpatrick, NC SADD
- Elyse Keefe, UNC IPRC
- Wesley Kumfer, UNC HSRC
- Wannetta Mallette, Burlington-Graham MPO
- Anne Phillips, Just Cities Collective
- Nancy Pullen-Seufert, UNC HSRC
- Kristel Robison, UNC HSRC
- Tracy Russ, ITRE at NC State University
- Tricia Smar, Duke University Hospital
- Luke Tabor, ITRE at NC State University
- Derrick Waller, Stantec
- Ellen Walston, East Carolina Injury Prevention Program