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  2. Click It or Ticket - Wikipedia

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    The campaign is also stressing strict enforcement of safety belt laws, in particular, the "Primary safety belt laws", which allow law enforcement officers issue a safety belt citation without observing another offense. New Hampshire, the state with historically the lowest safety belt usage, [3] is the only state without an adult safety belt law.

  3. Green Cross Code - Wikipedia

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    Tufty Fluffytail, a childlike red squirrel character, was created in 1953 by Elsie Mills to introduce clear and simple safety messages to children. The success of the character led to the creation in 1961 of the Tufty Club for children under five years of age. Under its auspices more than 30,000 Tufty books about road safety were issued to parents.

  4. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    Road traffic safety refers to the methods and measures, such as traffic calming, to prevent road users from being killed or seriously injured. Typical road users include pedestrians , cyclists , motorists , passengers of vehicles, and passengers of on-road public transport , mainly buses and trams .

  5. Category:Road safety campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Road safety campaigns" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Category:Road safety - Wikipedia

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    Safety camera partnership; Safety of cycling infrastructure; Shared space; Slaughter alley; Slippery road training; Slow moving vehicle; Slower Speeds Initiative; Smeed's law; Smoking bans in private vehicles; Solomon curve; Speed bump; Speed limit; Speed limit enforcement; Speed limiter; Speed limits by country; Speeding. No one thinks big of ...

  7. Burma-Shave - Wikipedia

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    Safety messages began to increase in 1939, as these examples show. (The first of the four is a parody of "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.) Hardly a driver / Is now alive / Who passed / On hills / At 75 / Burma-Shave; Past / Schoolhouses / Take it slow / Let the little / Shavers grow / Burma-Shave

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  9. Lists of slogans - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of lists of slogans. A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose. Business List of Coca-Cola ...