“Our families have endured the loss of a loved one or sustained serious, lifelong injuries as a result of preventable motor traffic crashes and incidents. And, we are far from alone. More than 42,000 people were killed, and nearly 2.4 million people were injured in traffic crashes in 2022, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). While people are killed and families’ lives are forever changed by the simple act of traveling on public roadways, solutions to stop this pain and suffering are known and available, yet remain under-used, delayed and sidelined. We must prioritize their implementation with urgency.” Read the full letter here.