West Alabama Community Traffic Safety

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08/13/2012

Great press conference today and a Big Thank You to Tuscaloosa Police Department for hosting.

08/06/2012

PLease call WACTS to schedule us to come to your your school 205 758-9743

08/03/2012

WACTS will be at Weeping Mary from 2 pm to 6pm Saturday for their Health Fair!

Drunk Couple Caught 08/02/2012

Drunk Couple Caught Drunk couple gets busted by Invisible Cops. Drive sober or get pulled over.

08/02/2012

WACTS just left Selma CPS Training. Friday will bring some more cps techs to the state Yay!!!

Photos 07/26/2012
07/26/2012

Is distracted driving really a problem?
Distracted driving kills. The friends, family, and neighbors of the thousands of people killed each year in distracted driving crashes will tell you it is a very serious safety problem. The nearly half a million people injured each year will agree

07/09/2012

DCH New Parents Class on Tuesday . We will talk about occupant safety

07/06/2012

Have a great weekend by wearing your seatbelt and making sure everyone is the car is wearing a seatbelt. Make sure your children are properly restrained. Seatbelts and child safety seats save lives.

State Cell Phone Use and Texting While Driving Laws 07/05/2012

Tips for Managing
Driver Distractions
®
Distracted drivers pose a deadly risk to everyone on the road. The National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that in 2008, the most recent
year for which data is available, 5,870 people lost their lives and another
515,000 were injured in police-reported crashes in which one form of distraction
was noted on the crash report.1 Drivers engage in a range of distracting activities.
Here are 10 tips for managing
some of the most common distractions.
Turn it off. Turn your phone off or switch to silent mode before you get in the car.
Spread the word. Set up a special message to tell callers that you are driving and
you’ll get back to them as soon as possible, or sign up for a service that offers this.
Pull over. If you need to make a call, pull over to a safe area first.
Use your passengers. Ask a passenger to make the call for you.
X the Text. Don’t ever text and drive, surf the web or read your email while driving.
It is dangerous and against the law in most states.
Know the law. Familiarize yourself with state and local laws before you get in
the car. Some states and localities prohibit the use of hand held cell phones.
GHSA offers a handy chart of state laws on its website:
www.ghsa.org/html/stateinfo/laws/cellphone_laws.html.
Prepare. Review maps and directions before you start to drive. If you need help
when you are on the road, ask a passenger to help or pull over to a safe location to
review the map/directions again.
Secure your pets. Pets can be a big distraction in the car. Always secure your
pets properly before you start to drive.
Keep the kids safe. Pull over to a safe location to address situations with your
children in the car.
Focus on the task at hand. Refrain from smoking, eating, drinking, reading and
any other activity that takes your mind and eyes off the road.
Traffic Safety Facts. An Examination of Driver Distraction as Recorded in NHTSA Databases, September 2008.
Source: Governors Highway Safety Association, www.ghsa.org.

State Cell Phone Use and Texting While Driving Laws The chart below lists all current state distracted driving laws, including handheld bans and restrictions on texting while driving.

07/02/2012

Wake up early for Monday and you will need feel the need to speed to get to work. Drive safe!

06/06/2012

Life does not have a Reset button. Drive safe.

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