Traffic Safety of Lucas County

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The Lucas County Safe Communities Coalition works to reduce traffic problems through major initiatives and projects focused on seat belt usage, impaired driving, motorcycle safety, coalition involvement and fatal data review.

Great news!
01/06/2026

Great news!

TMACOG, the City of Toledo, and Lucas County will receive $1.2 million in federal funding to advance roadway safety strategies across the region.

These safety grants will expand safety planning into Ottawa and Sandusky counties, improve emergency response and monitoring technology, and support projects like walk audits, speed studies, and design tools.

These investments will help reduce crashes and save lives, ensuring safer travel for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders throughout Northwest Ohio. Learn more: https://tmacog.org/news/northwest-ohio-secures-1-2-million-in-federal-grants-to-improve-roadway-safety

01/06/2026

Start the first week of the new year with a commitment to safe driving. 🚘⤵️

01/02/2026

🎉 Wishing you a Happy and SAFE New Year! 🎉

Happy New Year!
01/02/2026

Happy New Year!

12/30/2025

Planning to pop champagne for New Year's Eve? 🥂
Plan your sober ride home:
⚫ Schedule a rideshare
⚫ Call a taxi
⚫ Have a sober friend drive you home
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

12/30/2025
Santa is on his way and were asking for one simple thing!
12/23/2025

Santa is on his way and were asking for one simple thing!

Very important telegram to the North Pole from our friends at the NHTSA . 💈❄️

Always wear your seatbelt!
12/23/2025

Always wear your seatbelt!

Seeing all the holiday lights during this time of year is a great activity to do with your child. If you have a drive-through holiday light display near you or are simply traveling by car to look at the holiday decorations, check out these tips for a safer journey. Already drove around this year? Save this post for next year's trip!

✨BUCKLE UP - Even if you're driving slow, everyone in your car should be properly buckled in.
✨DON’T TURN AROUND - Keep rear-facing car seats in their recommended position.
�✨KEEP THEM COZY - Buckle up your children and cover them with blankets to keep them cozy and warm. Remember, blankets should go over buckles or car seat straps, never under.
✨BE A GOOD EXAMPLE - While some GPS have maps that show you where the holiday decorations are, make sure a passenger is helping you navigate. Always be alert and don't let distractions keep you from being a safe driver!

12/18/2025

Holiday travel, it's like regular travel except it's more crowded and occurs around the holidays. That's why you need OHGO, our free travel app with real-time traffic updates. Don't assume your usual route is traffic-free, check OHGO before you head out the door.

Check the travel times in your local area here: https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/about-us/news/statewide/christmas-travel-2025

Score your tickets today!
12/18/2025

Score your tickets today!

Score a BOGO ticket deal to the 2026 Toledo Auto Show! 🚗

🎟️ Buy one, get one FREE
💥 Use code HOLIDAY
🗓️ Valid through January 1

www.toldedoautoshow.org

12/15/2025

Could you imagine one of our players texting during a power play? Neither could we 🤯

City of Toledo Roads is reminding us not to text mid-drive. Stay focused on the road and go for the real hat trick: focus, control, and safety!

12/11/2025

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Safe Communities/Traffic Safety Program

48 Countywide Safe Communities Programs start 2020 by pulling communities together to address Traffic Safety in their communities.

For FFY2020, the Office of Traffic Safety Office conducted an in-depth analysis of traffic crash data to identify and prioritize traffic safety problems and to target fatal crash locations for traffic safety programming.

For FFY2020, Ohio will fund countywide Safe Communities programs which will involve more than 1,300 communities. These counties reach 86.19 percent of Ohio’s population. Almost 80 percent of the fatal crashes between 2014 and 2018 occurred in these counties.

These coordinated communities will play an active role in addressing traffic safety issues. Each program will include strategies focusing on seat belt use, impaired driving and motorcycle safety. Ohio’s Safe Communities network uses local coalitions to deliver traffic safety messages and programs throughout the year at the local level. Safe Communities provides the education/earned media portion of our enforcement campaigns while our law enforcement agencies, including the Ohio State Highway Patrol, conduct the enforcement portion.