OTS, Caltrans, CHP and AAA Announce New “Better Slow Than Sorry” Media Campaign to Raise Awareness About the Dangers of Speeding
Audio messages encourage drivers to drive like their closest friends or family live in the neighborhood, and that speeding is dangerous for everyone, especially people biking or walking.
- Audio messages encourage drivers to drive like their closest friends or family live in the neighborhood, and that speeding is dangerous for everyone, especially people biking or walking.
- “Speeding is a dangerous choice that can have deadly consequences for everyone on our roads,” said OTS Director Barbara Rooney.
- In May, the CHP launched a “Thrills That Kill” education campaign that calls attention to the dangers of street racing, which further complements anti-speeding messages.
- To view the new PSA and learn about other helpful ways to stay safe on the go, visit www.gosafelyca.org .