Partner Meeting
The Target Zero Partner Meeting took place on December 13, 2018 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound, WA View Agenda View and Download Presentations View the Partner Meeting Final Report
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The Target Zero Partner Meeting took place on December 13, 2018 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound, WA View Agenda View and Download Presentations View the Partner Meeting Final Report
The Project Team is still developing the 2019 plan outline and will assign chapter leads later in 2018. Check back for updates.
Introduction Memorial Day to Labor Day marks the deadliest 100 days for teen drivers. Teen crash deaths increase by 15 percent between Memorial Day and Labor Day, compared with other times of the year. The good news is that there are positive actions parents can take to help educate and encourage safer behavior from their […]
Introduction Extra patrols are running May 14 through June 3 to enforce seat belt usage. The period includes Memorial Day weekend, one of the busiest travel and holiday weekends of the year. More than 150 law enforcement agencies statewide will be participating in the 17th annual Click It of Ticket campaign. WTSC will be […]
Communications Campaign Concepts This campaign will build on the new law campaign we rolled out in July 2017. We will continue to use “On the road, off the phone” with our behavior objective—“Don’t use your phone while driving!” We will be highlighting all of the extra enforcement taking place across the state to help […]
March Campaign Excerpt
*“I had to learn how to swallow my own food. I had to learn how to walk. I thought, what in the world? I thought I had everything put together. I had a scholarship to be a firefighter. I was going to be set.”* Jack Fletcher was hit by a drunk driver. His story is […]
January Campaign Excerpt
December Campaign Excerpt
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) is our state’s designated highway safety office. We share a vision with numerous other state and local public agencies. That vision is to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries to zero by 2030. The WTSC Director is the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative, which is a designated position each state is required to have in order to qualify for federal traffic safety funding. Our Commission is made up of 25 employees and ten Commissioners chaired by Washington’s Governor Jay Inslee.