20th Edition Roadmap to Safety Report Details a Comprehensive Plan to Prevent Crashes, Fatalities and Injuries
Today, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) was joined by Congresswoman
In 2021, more than 115 people were killed in crashes each day on average. Speeding, impaired driving, and not buckling up are contributing to these devastating figures, but proven, commonsense countermeasures are available to effectuate change. Advocates and our safety partners call on our nation's state and federal leaders to use this Report and take action – now.
This milestone edition of the Report encompasses a broad scope of policy levers. Having been focused on state laws in the past, this year's Report additionally provides detailed strategies for incorporating technological solutions and safety infrastructure upgrades. This timely revision coincides with the one-year anniversary of the signing of the
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Report Findings:
Advocates' Roadmap to Safety gives every state and
Five states (LA, MD, OR, RI, WA) and DC received the highest rating, "green," while nine states earned a "red" rating for lagging dangerously behind in the adoption of Advocates' recommended laws (FL, MA, MI, MO, MT, NE, ND, SD, WY). The remaining 36 states receive a "yellow" or caution rating, indicating that improvement is needed.
Opportunities for state legislative improvement in 2023:
No state has enacted all 16 of Advocates' optimal countermeasures. Based on Advocates' safety recommendations, states across the nation need to adopt 494 laws.
- 16 states need an optimal primary enforcement seat belt law for front seat passengers.
- 30 states need an optimal primary enforcement seat belt law for rear seat passengers.
- 32 states need an optimal all-rider motorcycle helmet law.
- 32 states need a rear facing through age 2 or older law.
- 33 states and DC need an optimal booster seat law.
- 48 states and DC need an optimal rear seat through age 12 law.
- 192 GDL laws need to be adopted to ensure the safety of novice drivers, no state meets all the criteria recommended in this report.
- 27 critical impaired driving laws are needed in 26 states.
- 4 states need an optimal all-driver text messaging restriction.
- 19 states need a GDL cell phone restriction.
- 27 states need to permit automated enforcement by law.
- 32 states do not have automated enforcement in use.
A comprehensive approach to safety that prioritizes safe vehicles, safe road users, and safe roadway infrastructure – as has been the foundation of Advocates' mission since our founding in 1989 – is the clear path to eliminating the preventable physical, emotional and economic toll crashes impose.
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is an alliance of consumer, medical, public health, law enforcement and safety groups and insurance companies and agents working together to make America's roads safer. Advocates' mission is the adoption of federal and state laws, policies and programs that prevent motor vehicle crashes, save lives, reduce injuries, and contain costs.
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