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See our letter to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee, New Jersey Legislature, on S 460 / A 4343 here.
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See our letter to Massachusetts Senate and House leadership urging action on S. 1592/A. 2446.
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Advocates commends National Coalition for Safer Roads (NCSR) President Melissa Wandall for her ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the dangers posed by red light running and the need to advance proven solutions to curb this persistent threat on our roadways. In 2020, 928 people were killed in red light running crashes, half of which were pedestrians, bicyclists and people in vehicles other than the vehicle running the red light. Red light running is a serious issue in need of substantiated solutions.
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Crowded highways which continue to be plagued by increases in reckless driving are a recipe for disaster. Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) urges swift action at both the federal and state levels on proven safety measures to reduce crashes, prevent injuries and save lives.