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The Maryland Highway Safety Office provides graphics, videos, social media plans, and other highway safety resources for download.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of July that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including aggressive driving, impaired driving, move over, motorcycle safety and roadside safety.
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With the legalization of recreational adult-use cannabis beginning July 1 in Maryland, the Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office has developed a new element of its Be the Driver - Who Saves Lives highway safety campaign. A social media toolkit highlighting the dangers of cannabis impaired driving that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about this important safety issue.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of June that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, move over, motorcycle safety, occupant protection, and roadside emergencies.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of May that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, move over, motorcycle safety, occupant protection, and bicycle safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of April that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including work zone awareness, distracted driving, occupant protection, and pedestrian safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of March that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including aggressive driving, impaired driving, distracted driving, and pedestrian and bicycle safety.
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The Highway Safety Program Assessment process is an assistance tool that allows State management to review various highway safety and emergency medical services (EMS) programs. The State of Maryland voluntarily requested NHTSA’s assistance in assessing its state’s pedestrian and bicyclist safety program. This resulting assessment report reflects the Team’s findings.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of February that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including aggressive driving, occupant protection, impaired driving, and child passenger safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of January that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including distracted driving, occupant protection, aggressive driving, and roadside safety.
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Download our 15-second Move Over video to share on social media.