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Supporting text reads, “Be the driver.”
A loose load doesn't just fall off a truck—it becomes a hazard for everyone on the road.
Whether you're hauling furniture, tools, yard waste, or equipment, make sure it's properly secured before you drive.
🔒 Secure your load.
❤️ Save a life.
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Safe roads take all of us.
Drive focused and give space to those walking and biking.
#BeTheDriver
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Smaller text reads, “Be the driver."
It’s easy to get sidetracked on a busy morning.
Take the extra second to look in the back seat before you rush off.
#BeTheDriver
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Unlocked. Unnoticed. Unsafe.
A child can get into a vehicle in seconds.
Inside temperatures can rise in minutes.
Lock your car.
Take your keys.
Keep them out of reach.
If you see a child alone in a vehicle, call 911.
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Slow-moving vehicles have every right to share the road. Whether it's farm equipment, maintenance vehicles, or other slow travelers, patience and caution keep everyone safe. Slow down, stay alert, and pass only when it's safe to do so. @FindMeDriving
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Don't just guess — check! The right car seat for your child isn't just about their age — it’s about their height, weight, and maturity. Start your research here: bit.ly/3RpwfGP
First responders are the first line of defense. You can be the second. When you see flashing lights in Maryland, slow down or move over.
#BeTheDriver#MoveOver
Winter gear is great for warmth, but terrible for car seat safety. Dress your child in thin layers and use a blanket to keep them cozy in the backseat.
#BeTheDriver#ChildPassengerSafety