Enforcement & Justice Services
NHTSA provides national leadership in planning and developing improved driver education, licensing, enforcement, prosecution, judicial, and post-adjudication efforts.
Improving Driver Behavior and Attitude
- Distracted Driving

Distracted driving applies to anything that takes your eyes off the road, your hands off the steering wheel, or interrupts your concentration while driving. - Aggressive Driving

Aggressive driving has become a serious problem on our roadways. We provide guides, planners and information to law enforcement professionals and prosecutors to assist in the reduction of aggressive driving. - Teen Drivers

NHTSA has developed a multi-tiered strategy to prevent motor vehicle-related deaths and injuries among teen drivers: increasing seat belt use, implementing graduated driver licensing, reducing teens' access to alcohol, and parental responsibility. - Speeding Toolkit

A source for marketing materials, earned media tools, and marketing ideas to fit local needs and objectives while partnering with other states, communities, and organizations across the country on your speed management program.
One-Stop Shop for Cops
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Fact Sheets:
State Traffic Safety Information:- Alcohol - Seat belts - Speeding - Helmets - Teen Drivers - Child seats
Law Enforcement Training:- Quick, easy access to traffic safety facts
- Traffic Safety Facts 2008 (Annual Report)
Improving Sobriety Checkpoints:- Drug Evaluation and Classification
- Conducting Complete Traffic Stops
- Speed Management Workshop
- Prosecutor Education and Training
- Getting the Word Out- ARIDE - TOPS - DDACTS
Ignition Key Interlocks:- Standardized field sobriety training
- Low-staffing sobriety checkpoints
- Saturation patrols & checkpoints
- The Checkpoint Strikeforce Program
Impaired Driving and Hispanics:- Ignition Interlock Toolkit
- Key Features
- Alcohol Interlock Curriculum for Practitioners- Drinking and driving ... and Hispanics
- Addressing alcohol-impaired driving
- Reducing alcohol-related driving
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