Digital Resources
The Maryland Highway Safety Office provides graphics, videos, social media plans, and other highway safety resources for download.
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Download and print the Be the Focused Driver brochure.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of April that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including work zone awareness, distracted driving, occupant protection, and pedestrian safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of March that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including aggressive driving, impaired driving, distracted driving, and pedestrian and bicycle safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of January that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including distracted driving, occupant protection, aggressive driving, and roadside safety.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of October that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including Halloween, distracted driving, occupant protection/seat belts, move over, and pedestrian & bicyclist safety.
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Each year, distracted driving contributes to more than 26,000 injuries and 180 fatalities on Maryland roads. It’s also a leading factor in work zone crashes. MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office launched the “Be the Focused Driver” campaign in 2020 and works with law enforcement officials to encourage motorists to put down distractions and give driving their full attention when behind the wheel. To support work zone safety, the Highway Safety Office created new graphics reminding motorists to “Be the Focused Driver” when approaching and driving in work zones.
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MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office has developed a simple social media toolkit for the month of April that will provide you with social media content to share, raising awareness about key road safety issues including impaired driving, distracted driving, motorcyclist safety, and pedestrian/bicyclist safety. Help spread the word to your followers by sharing this content and campaign hashtags on your social media accounts.
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This toolkit developed for partners across the State features copy and creative ideal for social media - specifically Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The January 2022 Social Media Toolkit covers Roadside Emergencies, Speeding, Aggressive and Distracted Driving.
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This toolkit developed for partners across the State features copy and creative ideal for social media - specifically Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The December 2021 Social Media Toolkit covers impaired driving, speed and aggressive driving, distracted driving, and occupant protection.
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This toolkit developed for partners across the State features copy and creative ideal for social media - specifically Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The November 2021 Social Media Toolkit covers impaired driving, distracted driving, occupant protection, and pedestrian and bicyclist safety.