Stop On Red Week is observed across the country every year during the first full week of August, which is this past Sunday through Saturday.

It highlights the significance of red traffic lights and aims to curb deaths that are caused by drivers breaking the red light rule.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, vehicle accidents resulting from breaking the red light rule were responsible for about 11,877 deaths between 2004 and 2018. In addition, about 139,000 people had been injured.

Join the cause and make the roads safer by spreading the word about why we must obey road safety laws. It’s everyone’s responsibility to save lives and protect those around you.

Stop On Red Week was created by the Federal Highway Administration in 1995 to reduce the sev

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