I came across this timely reminder in a recent edition of the Omaha World Herald -Cultivate Courtesy on Harvest Roads. This article reminds us not only to be courteous on country and farm roads, but also to be thankful for the work of all farmers whose efforts bring food to our tables each day.
Let’s extend the courtesy. Cultivating Courtesy on all roadways goes a long way toward protecting ourselves and everyone around us. When we practice courtesy on our neighborhood streets, we help create a more pleasant (and safer) environment in which to ride, as well as for people to walk and bike. As fall unfolds, may we each take time to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds us and the people who care for us, as we navigate the highways and by-ways of America – and beyond. Let's start today!
Quick Links to Vital Information:
- Check out distracted driving resources from the Governors Highway Safety Association at Cell Phones & Distracted Driving
- Integrate Keep Kids Alive Drive 25 messages into your PSAs. See New Drive to Life -PSAs for National Youth Traffic Safety Month
- Thanks to Bud Chauncy of DSAA for forwarding a sobering video clip – see 1959 Chevy Bel Air vs. the Modern Automobile. And remember, the most important safety device in any motor vehicle is you, the driver.
It is always a good time to donate to support the mission of KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25. We continue to need your financial support. Donate today at KKAD25 Donate. Your generous giving keeps kids living!
And remember,
“Don’t let the two minutes you ‘save’ be the last two minutes of someone’s life.”David Townsend (Tia’s Dad).
In safety,
Tom Everson - KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® - A Non-Profit "For Action" Organization 501(c)(3)402-334-1391
www.KeepKidsAliveDrive25.org
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