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KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25®

Aug 15, 2007



Neighborhood Traffic Safety ?– It?’s No Accident!



Neighborhood traffic safety can be looked at through this same lens of the ?“broken window?” theory. Speeding and stop-sign running might be viewed as minor offenses. Yet, if drivers speed, run stops signs, and show general disregard for the safety of anyone on or near the street, it creates a sense of unease among neighbors. Left unchecked, parents may not allow children to play in the driveway or yard in fear for their safety. Pedestrians and bicycle riders may be less inclined to venture out as well. The unchecked motorist, in effect, is a ?“broken window?” in the neighborhood creating a sense that this is not a safe place. Their behavior affects the quality of life and the behavior of residents in the neighborhood.

In order to address ?“broken windows,?” such as speeding and stop sign running, citizens need to collaborate with law enforcement, public works, schools, businesses, civic organizations, and all interested parties in order to curtail these behaviors before a genuine tragedy occurs, the death of a loved one. ?“Broken window?” behavior behind the wheel can shatter the lives of families and the peace and well-being of our neighbors, classmates, and co-workers.

When we address what may appear to be minor violations of both law and common courtesy, we work to create a safer environment to benefit everyone in the neighborhood, including ourselves. No one wants to be behind the wheel and hit a child, or anyone for that matter. In traffic safety circles these complementary pieces are known as the 3 Es of Education, Enforcement, and Engineering. Sometimes a 4th E, Emergency Response, is added.

In building upon such collaboration, Keep Kids Alive Drive 25?® seeks to create a ?“tipping point?” in addressing speeding, stop sign running, and other traffic safety hazards in order to unite citizens and communities nationwide in making our roadways safer for us all. This takes the effort of each of us doing what we can, starting with our own driving behavior. As we commit to driving carefully, additional steps we can take include:

Talk with your neighbors about your concerns. Find out if they share these concerns. Invite them to get involved in making your neighborhood streets safer. Ask local law enforcement or public works to conduct a speed study in your neighborhood so that you have real data to present to neighbors. Additional information is available at www.KeepKidsAliveDrive25.org or by e-mailing Tom@kkad25.org.
Invite local, regional, and national media to highlight your efforts. Send them to www.KeepKidsAliveDrive25.org for more information.
Invite local schools to make a difference for the benefit of their students and for the community at large. Direct them to these web pages for more information:
www.keepkidsalivedrive25.org/backtoschool/

Invite local law enforcement, public works, and govt. leaders to establish a Traffic Safety Task Force to involve neighborhood, school, and business leaders in creating a workable and sustainable plan to address safety concerns. For an outline of steps to take, e-mail Tom@kkad25.org or call 402-334-1391.
Invite businesses to include Keep Kids Alive Drive 25?®, BE AWARE! DRIVE WITH CARE?™, Check Your Speed?®/No Need To Speed?®, Stop! Take 3 To See?®, Stop Means Stop?®, and Seat Belts-FASTENATING!?® educational messages in their advertising and outreach into the community. Find out more at www.keepkidsalivedrive25.org/business/ or call/e-mail for more information.
In short, you are invited to help create a KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25?® ?“TIPPING POINT?” that will make streets safer for drivers, pedestrians, children at play, and bicycle riders throughout the U.S. Let?’s make a difference and fix the ?“broken windows?” of speeding, stop sign running, and all other behaviors that affect our safety on neighborhood streets (and beyond). Let?’s create a ?“wildfire?” of care and concern that makes a difference today, tomorrow, and everyday.

Neighborhood Traffic Safety: It?’s No Accident!

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