'BACK TO SCHOOL' SAFETY ADVISORY: NHTSA and Chuggington™ Remind Parents and Students To Think Safe, Ride Safe, Be Safe! |
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NHTSA
September 5, 2012
NHTSA 39-12
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Contact: Karen Aldana, 202-366-9550
WASHINGTON – As summer draws to a close and students return to school, the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the popular characters from animated series Chuggington™ are reminding parents, caregivers and students to put safety at the top of their "back-to-school" to do list.
According to NHTSA data, 2,847 school-aged children were killed in traffic related crashes in 2010. A greater proportion of those deaths occurred in the afternoon, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., than any other time of day.
As part of the nationwide traffic safety campaign, Think Safe, Ride Safe, Be Safe! students are encouraged to take the following safety precautions whether traveling to school by bus, foot, bike or car.
School BusParents who choose to drive their children to school or daycare are reminded to carefully secure each child in the proper child safety seat, booster seat or seat belt, based on the child's age and size and Look Before You Lock ensure that no child is inadvertently left behind in a motor vehicle. Finally, adult and teens – whether they are passengers or drivers – should also buckle up, because wearing a seat belt is the single most effective way to avoid serious injury or death in the event of a crash.
For additional safety tips and to access information about the Think Safe, Ride Safe, Be Safe! Campaign click here. The site also includes interactive tools and a chance for students to earn official Chuggington Traffic Safety Badges” by pledging to put safety first.