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Alcohol Countermeasure Systems (ACS) is committed to promoting road safety and preventing impaired driving through alcohol and drug testing technology. We offer life saving, innovative products and program services to safety conscious governments, forward thinking companies and individuals worldwide. ACS began as a research division to come up with a technological solution to help prevent impaired driving. We work with a variety of law enforcement agencies and traffic safety groups worldwide to make our roads safer. We are pioneers for offender based programs and ignition interlocks for vehicle manufacturers. At ACS we do creditable work, helping society on a global scale. Source: ACS |
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What would happen if we taught our children road safety rules years before they start to drive? Vicki Olatundun is a persuasive, high-octane, powerful, passionate motivational speaker. She is the author of Unleash Your Crazy to Win, a touching story of her personal struggle and how she turned that into an opportunity to obtain business success. She is a former Attorney turned Social Justice Advocate, known for her visionary abilities as a Non-profit Strategist and leader while making a sustainable difference to Canadians over the last 15 years.
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On the occasion of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is releasing F1 DRIVERS ADVOCATE FOR ROAD SAFETY, a short film featuring for the first time the complete grid of F1 drivers advocating for road safety.
On current figures, on average 1.35 million people die in road crashes worldwide, and on recent trends this number has been increasing. Young people are particularly affected, as road traffic crashes are the main cause of death of 5 to 29 year olds. Together with its 240 Member Organisations around the world, the FIA aims to raise awareness of the dangers of the road and promote a set of simple road safety tips for all road users. Composed of black and white close-ups of the drivers’ faces, the film highlights the need to follow key safety rules, not only on the race track but also on the road. As professionals, F1 drivers know all too well that “driving can be dangerous”, but “there are simple rules that we can follow that will make our roads safer and save lives”. The film highlights the key messages from the FIA’s #3500LIVES global road safety campaign, such as ‘always pay attention’, ‘don’t text and drive’ and ‘obey the speed limit’ Source: FIA |