Network of Employers for Traffic Safety and U.S. Department of Transportation Team to Offer Free On-line Resource to Battle Distracted Driving and Improve Employee Safety

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VIENNA, Va.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--NETS and US DOT partner to offer free kit to employers to battle distracted driving. Materials help prepare employees for the launch of a new mobile device policy as well as raise awareness.





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Network of Employers for Traffic Safety and U.S.

Department of Transportation Team to Offer Free

On-line Resource to Battle Distracted Driving and

Improve Employee Safety

Drive Safely Work Week tool kits available at no cost now through Sept. 20 at http://www.trafficsafety.org



July 29, 2010 10:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time  



VIENNA, Va.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety has partnered with

the U.S. Department of Transportation to offer a free comprehensive tool kit to help companies address distracted

driving and improve the driving safety of employees -- whether they drive on the job or just to and from work.



Employee traffic crashes, both on and off the job, cost employers an estimated $60 billion annually, according to the

most recent government study.



The 2010 Drive Safely Work Week (DSWW) tool kit was developed by the Network of Employers for Traffic

Safety (NETS) with support from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The theme of this year’s campaign is

“Focus…Safe driving is serious business.” The DSWW materials are designed to support employer efforts to

prepare employees for the launch of a corporate mobile device policy. The campaign’s activities, however, can also

benefit organizations that are looking to educate employees on the dangers of distracted driving, particularly talking

and texting while behind the wheel.



“Getting the business community involved in helping combat distracted driving is critical,” said U.S. Transportation

Secretary Ray LaHood. “When companies adopt policies against distracted driving, they are increasing the safety for

everyone on our roads, and we are grateful to NETS for making this a priority.” 



The tool kit provides easy-to-use Web-based resources to support targeted activities for each day of the campaign

week. These include interactive, electronic tools, downloadable graphics and daily communications messages.



“The campaign is a call to action for employers to do something to curb distracted driving,” said Bill Windsor, NETS

chairman. “Whether it’s reinforcing or strengthening an existing cell phone policy, preparing employees for the launch

of a new policy or simply raising awareness of the issue through education, the Drive Safely Work Week campaign

provides meaningful tools and activities to help accomplish any of these objectives.” 



About DSWW



Drive Safely Work Week is observed nationally each year during the first full week of October; however, the

materials are not dated and may be used anytime throughout the year. The DSWW 2010 tool kit can be

downloaded at no cost now through Sept. 20, via the NETS Website at http://www.trafficsafety.org



About NETS



NETS is a 501(c)3 organization, a partnership between the U.S. Federal government and the private sector. Board

members include Abbott, AmeriFleet Transportation, Anheuser-Busch Companies, Chubb Group of Insurance

Companies, Johnson & Johnson, Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, Monsanto Company, Nationwide Mutual

Insurance Group, and UPS. Established in 1989, NETS is dedicated to improving the safety and health of

employees, their families, and members of the communities in which they live and work by preventing traffic crashes

that occur on and off the job. NETS has sponsored DSWW annually since 1996. For more information on NETS,

visit www.trafficsafety.org or send an email to jhanley@trafficsafety.org.



Contacts

Network of Employers for Traffic Safety

Jack Hanley, 314-680-3293

jhanley@trafficsafety.org



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