Harsh Ad Marks the Start of NHTSA Distracted Driving Prevention Campaign
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Harsh Ad Marks the Start of NHTSA Distracted Driving Prevention Campaign



With an estimated 3,300 Americans killed and 421,000 injured in 2012 due to distracted driving, raising awareness about the phenomenon is important, so the Department of Transportation and National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHTSA) have created a prevention campaign that debuted with the harsh video you see below. It kicks off the “National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.” Read more »




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