Digital Resources
The Maryland Highway Safety Office provides graphics, videos, social media plans, and other highway safety resources for download.
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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.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of December that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, occupant protection, aggressive driving, and roadside safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of November that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including drowsy driving, occupant protection/seat belts, move over, 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 October that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including Halloween, distracted driving, occupant protection/seat belts, move over, and pedestrian & bicyclist safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has consolidated available resources for the Move Over law change on October 1, 2022 to include new collateral. These resources will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about the upcoming change to the Move Over law, requiring that motorists move over or slow down for all vehicles on the roadside.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has consolidated available resources for Child Passenger Safety Week to include new collateral. These resources will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about child passenger safety including appointment availability and resources for caregivers to schedule car seat check appointments for Child Passenger Safety Week.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of September that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, child passenger safety, school bus safety, and pedestrian & bicyclist safety.