June 30, 2005 -- July 4th is quickly approaching and people are starting to make their plans for the Holiday weekend. As part of that preparation, the National Safety Commission (NSC) and its online traffic
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, are calling on all Americans to remember the importance of safe driving practices. NSC's July 4th Weekend Awareness Campaign urges adult and teen drivers to be extra vigilant this holiday week-end.
“ The number of crash fatalities that will occur on July 4th is more than all of the confirmed, unprovoked shark attack fatalities ever recorded worldwid... ”
Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) rank July 4th as one of the deadliest holidays for traffic related deaths. Historically, over 600 people are killed each year in automobile accidents on July 4th, half of which are the result of alcohol related crashes.
"The number of crash fatalities that will occur on July 4th is more than all of the confirmed, unprovoked shark attack fatalities ever recorded worldwide," says NSC President Ken Underwood.
Here are some simple things you can do to keep from being a statistic:
1. Wear a seat belt.
2. Volunteer to be a designated driver.
3. Be aware of distractions, including cell phone usage.
4. Take a break at the first sign of drowsiness.
As part of the campaign, NSC is offering teen drivers its monthly newsletter free for the month of July at www.LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com. The mission of the National Safety Commission is to offer the highest quality driver
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available in the industry at an affordable price. For more information on NSC's July 4th Weekend Awareness Campaign, please visit www.NationalSafetyCommission.com or www.LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com.
Contact:
Jennifer Mons, PR Director
National Safety Commission
1-888-668-4337
www.NationalSafetyCommission.com