As the weather gets warmer, motorists can expect an increase in motorcycle traffic. With May being Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) and The Drive To Zero (DTZ) Coalition emphasize that cooperation from all road users will help reduce the number of fat
Driving high can be just as dangerous as drinking and driving is the message the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) and the Drive To Zero (DTZ) Coalition want to share during the “If You Feel Different You Drive Different” safety campaign.
Hillsboro Police Chief Jessey Hiebert agrees.
The initiative, named "Drive to Zero," focuses on six key areas, including driver fitness, behavior on the job, vehicle fitness, road risk, post-accident care, and collaboration with institutions like NTSA.
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