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Focus on Summer Safety for Kids


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Focus on Summer Safety for Kids

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
June 25, 2014


NHTSA 26-14
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Contact: Derrell Lyles, 202-366-9550, Public.Affairs@dot.gov

NHTSA reminds parents, caregivers, kids & drivers to think safe, ride safe, be safe!

WASHINGTON – The final ring of school bells across America means kids are ready for summer fun with family car trips, bike rides with friends and playing on neighborhood streets. With millions of children out of school, the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reminding everyone about safety tips to keep kids and everyone else safe this time of year.

"The Department of Transportation wants to make sure children, young people, and their families have wonderful summer experiences and memories, so we are reminding everyone of the simple tips that will help keep them safe," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. "Whether in the car, riding a bike or walking down the street, they can help prevent thousands of needless deaths and injuries."

"Summertime is when we should all be more aware of the deadly danger of heatstroke and to never, ever leave a child alone in a vehicle," added NHTSA Acting Administrator David Friedman. "Even on a mild summer day, the temperatures in a vehicle can rise rapidly to levels high enough to kill a child left in a car, even if the windows are left cracked."

To prevent deaths and injuries, NHTSA offers the following safety tips:

Heatstroke
Pedestrian Safety
Bicycle Safety
Helmet Safety
Driver Safety

Road users and everyone needs to share the responsibility of keeping children safe this summer and throughout the year.

Stay connected with NHTSA via: Facebook.com/NHTSA | Twitter.com/NHTSAgov | YouTube.com/USDOTNHTSA | SaferCar.gov




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