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Buzzed Driving

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Our Vision

All North Carolinians getting where they are going safely.

While North Carolina has a dynamic community of issue-specific transportation safety advocates, what was missing was one organization with expertise in conducting high-impact public communications efforts, providing effective grassroots and grasstops citizen engagement, and serving to champion public policies that promote better behaviors to combat perils to safety across all forms and manner of transportation.

The North Carolina Alliance for Safe Transportation (NCAST) was created to be that organization, with one goal in mind: reduce the number of transportation-related crashes, injuries and fatalities in North Carolina.

Our Mission

To drive behaviors that promote and encourage safe use of North Carolina’s transportation network.

A major focus of NCAST is promoting awareness of safety issues specific to younger motorists.

Teen drivers are especially at risk on the roads, with vehicle crashes the leading cause of death in America among those under 21.

The inexperience and impulsiveness of teen drivers is a significant reason for their high crash rates, making important the safety features of the vehicles they drive as well as getting plenty of supervised driving practice.

Initiatives

Hispanic Outreach

NCAST, in partnership with GHSP, has launched a Hispanic community-focused traffic safety awareness campaign across North Carolina. Click below to see the total campaign of print ads and radio commercials!

Funding for Wildlife Crossings

Wildlife crashes cost over $10 billion and kill over 200 people in the U.S. every year. Wildlife crossings are a cost-effective solution that helps animals cross roads safely
and protects drivers from collisions.

Flagger Force Work Zone Safety Campaign

Rick Pierce, Tiffany Wright, Joe Stewart, and Michael Gilchrist are presented with a check for $20,000 from Flagger Force, to support a public service ad campaign to promote better driving behavior in work zones on North Carolina roads and highways.

SPOTLIGHT:

’Tis The Season to Plan Ahead for a Sober Ride.

Don’t kill your holiday— or anyone else’s— by getting behind the wheel after having too much fun at seasonal celebrations. Give youself the best gift possible by planning for a safe, sober ride home.

    • During the 2018-2022 December months, there were 4,759 people killed in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes. In December 2022 alone, 1,062 people died in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes.
    • Drunk male drivers were involved in fatal crashes at a much higher rate (22%) in December 2022 compared to female drivers (16%).
    • Young drivers ages 21-34 accounted for the highest percentage (25%) of alcohol-impaired drivers involved in fatal traffic crashes in December 2022.
    • Nighttime driving in December 2022 was significantly more dangerous than daytime driving, with 31% of drivers involved in fatal traffic crashes between the hours of 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m. being drunk. Almost half (45%) of drivers involved in fatal crashes between the hours of midnight and 2:59 a.m. were drunk.

    To learn more, visit this link…

    LINKS & RESOURCES

    This section provides teens and their parents/guardians with driving safety information from trusted sources.

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    The Safest New And Used Vehicles For Teen Drivers

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    UNC HSRC’s Center For The Study Of Young Drivers

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    Safe Driving Tips For Teens And Their Parents

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    A Comprehensive Strategic Guide To Safer Teen Driving

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    Injury Prevention And Control: A Guide To Teen Driving

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    Teen Drivers:
    Start the Conversation

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    The Biggest Threat To Your Teen Is Sitting In Your Driveway

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    Evidence-Based Education To Stop The Number One Killer Of Teens

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    Learn About The StreetSafe Lifesaving Driving Experience

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    A Conversation Starter On Reducing Distracted Driving Risk For Teens

    What’s Happening

    on Social Media

    What’s Happening

    In The News

    DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

    For Those Killed on NC Roads

    CHARLOTTE TODAY

    Keeping young drivers and teen drivers safe

    HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANTS

    Advocacy and Educational Initiatives

    INSIDE LOOK

    Teen Driver Safety Week 2023

    BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Joe
    Stewart

    CHAIR
    Independent Insurance
    Agents of North Carolina
    RALEIGH

    Tiffany
    Wright

    VICE CHAIR
    Dir., Carolinas Public Affairs
    AAA – The Auto Club Group
    CHARLOTTE

    John
    Hardin

    SECRETARY/TREASURER
    Insurance Federation
    of North Carolina
    RALEIGH

    Susan Evans
    MD, MBA, FACHE

    MEMBER
    Chief of Surgical Critical Care
    Atrium Health
    CHARLOTTE

    Col. Michael w.
    Gilchrist

    MEMBER
    NCSHP (Retired)
    Consultant MGI, Inc.
    RALEIGH

    Jennifer
    Lichtneger

    MEMBER
    Mothers Against
    Drunk Driving
    RALEIGH

    Peg
    O’Connell

    MEMBER
    Healthcare
    Consultant
    RALEIGH

    Rick
    Pierce

    MEMBER
    National General
    Insurance
    WINSTON-SALEM

    Holly
    Reston

    MEMBER
    North Carolina Farm Bureau
    Mutual Insurance Company
    RALEIGH

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