Digital Resources
The Maryland Highway Safety Office provides graphics, videos, social media plans, and other highway safety resources for download.
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Download and print "Know When to Stop for School Buses" handout in English.
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This powerful simulated crash video demonstrates the life-saving difference a seat belt can make. At just 35 mph, crash test dummies show the stark contrast between buckled and unbuckled occupants—proving that even at lower speeds, choosing to buckle up can mean the difference between life and death.
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"Left Behind" is the first video in our live action Be The Driver campaign series, bringing our cast to life in a powerful message about the dangers of distracted driving. The video reminds drivers to leave their distractions behind—because nothing is worth losing focus behind the wheel.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for June that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including occupant protection, roadside safety/move over, motorcycle safety, and pedestrian and bicycle safety.
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Download the Roadside Emergencies Glovebox Card.
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Download the "Get Ready for Baby" Flyer in Haitian-Creole.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for May that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including occupant protection, motorcycle safety, child passenger safety and bicycle safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for April that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, distracted driving, and work zone safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for March that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, pedestrian/bicycle safety, motorcycle safety and roadside emergencies.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for February that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, occupant protection, child passenger safety and move over.