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U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $1.8 Million to Enhance Highway Safety


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U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $1.8 Million to Enhance Highway Safety

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
2 October 2019


The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today announced $1.8 million in funding – with eligibility for up to $6.4 million in the future – to provide critical support for five non-governmental partner organizations to enhance safety on the nation’s highways. The agreements will fund projects to combat impaired driving, support the 911 network, enhance safety messaging for young drivers, and give technical assistance to state officials on a wide range of traffic safety issues.

"This funding will help NHTSA and our partners improve highway safety for all, and will provide critical leadership for reducing the incidence of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol," said James Owens, Acting Administrator of NHTSA. "Together with our partners, we can create change and make traveling safer for everybody."

The five cooperative agreements are with the following organizations:

 




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