Speeding is a dangerous driving habit, no matter your age or experience behind the wheel. #SlowDownTN
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/speeding
With an intermediate restricted license, you may not drive between the hours of:
A) 12am-9am
B) 7pm-2am
C) 9pm-4am
D) 11pm-6am
#TriviaTuesday
Children wait at least several feet away from a bus and often cross the street when they’re boarding or getting off the bus. This is why it’s vital to stop for school buses, and don’t attempt to pass.
Learn more: nhtsa.gov/road-safety/school-bus-safety
There are good times to use your phone…and times when you definitely should not. Like driving, for example. #HandsFreeTN
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/distracted-driving
Despite what they may say, your teens are paying attention and you remain their biggest influence, especially since you hold the keys to the car — literally. With that in mind, the theme for Teen Driver Safety Week is the five rules of the road parents and teens should discuss and agree on to ensure safe passage for their teen driver.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/teens
Has a City Employee gone above and beyond their duties? Submit them for the Employee of the Quarter.
http://clintontn.net/employee.html
During #TeenDriverSafetyWeek, take time to review safe driving rules with your parents and do some research on your own.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/teens
National Motorcycle Ride Day
Due to their size, motorcycles are in a more vulnerable position on the road. Always #LookTwice and leave more following distance for everyone’s safety!
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/motorcycles
Luck has nothing to do with a safe ride home. If you choose to drink this weekend (or any day at all!), choose a designated driver or rideshare! #DriveSober
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/impaired
Drivers and pedestrians: Put down the phones and focus on the road!
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/bike-ped
Teens will inherit their parents driving habits. Set the example you would want them to follow if you were in the passenger seat!
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/teens
There are restrictions for drivers with an intermediate license. Without supervision, how many passengers under 21 may ride with you?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) None
#TriviaTuesday
You use your ears out on the road, too! Using headphones or earbuds can cause distractions when you are driving or walking. Zoning out and not paying attention to your surroundings is dangerous not just for you, but those around you as well. #FocusOnTheRoad
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/bike-ped
You never know who you’ll meet in the crosswalk. Pedestrian safety is
a shared responsibility, so let’s work together to keep everyone safe.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/bike-ped
The City of Clinton Touch-A-Truck and Fire Safety Event will be held on October 21st, 2023 at Jaycee Park from 10AM til 2PM. Come explore Police Cars, Fire Trucks, Heavy Equipment and more!
Speeding is a critical safety issue for teen drivers. As their confidence in their own driving skill grows, they will be tempted to push the limits — especially around peers.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/speeding
The City of Clinton Touch-A-Truck and Fire Safety Event will be held on October 21st, 2023 at Jaycee Park from 10AM til 2PM. Come explore Police Cars, Fire Trucks, Heavy Equipment and more!
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Because kids and teens are less predictable, and younger children move slower, they need more time to cross the street. Be especially cautious and alert for children on residential streets, near parks and playgrounds, and in school zones.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/bike-ped
Novice teen drivers have the highest crash rates of all age groups for the first ___ months of unsupervised driving after gaining their full license.
A) Three
B) Six
C) Nine
D) Twelve
#TriviaTuesday
This Pedestrian Safety Month, take a moment to think about your driving habits. Behind the wheel, are you:
🚗 Focused?
🚗 Looking out for pedestrians?
🚗 Obeying the speed limit?
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/bike-ped