Road Safety
NHTSA promotes safe behaviors on our nation’s roads.
Child Safety
A safe car with the right car seat is a good start to keeping your child safe on the road, but there are many dangers in and around your vehicle to be aware of.
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After spending years protecting your children from danger on and off the road, are you prepared to help them learn to drive?
Read More about Teen DrivingAdapted Vehicles
Discover cost-saving tips on modifying or purchasing a vehicle that meets the needs of people with disabilities.
Read More about Adapted VehiclesVehicle Theft Prevention
Motor vehicles are the primary mode of transportation for most of us, and often an indispensable part of our lives. But what would happen if your vehicle suddenly disappeared?
Read More about Vehicle Theft PreventionPedestrian Safety
NHTSA raises awareness of the dangers to pedestrians and provides tips to keep pedestrians safe.
Read More about Pedestrian SafetyBicycle Safety
The safety of all bicyclists and motorists rides on mutual respect. Learn about bicycle safety and how to reduce bicycle injuries and fatalities.
Read More about Bicycle SafetyOlder Drivers
Concerned about an older parent’s ability to drive safely? Learn to recognize and address changes in your older loved one’s driving.
Read More about Older DriversMotorcycle Safety
It takes two for motorcyclists to ride safely. Learn how to anticipate and respond to motorcyclist behavior, and share the road.
Read More about Motorcycle SafetySchool Bus Safety
Your child’s greatest school risk is not riding a school bus—it’s getting on and off one. Teach your child about school bus safety.
Read More about School Bus Safety15-Passenger Vans
Learn about the risks of 15-passenger vans and what you can do to prevent them.
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