Safer People

Driven to save lives

Our Goal is Zero.

Through education, enforcement, engineering and emergency medical response we're moving toward zero deaths and injuries on Montana roadways.

Plans & Programs

But, We Can't Do This Alone.

Help us reach VisionZero:

Teen drivers
Buckle Up
Don't drive impaired
Avoid distractions
Watch your speed

Be Safe Montana.

Never stop learning

What you know and do could, quite literally, save a life. The resources on this page are provided in an effort to aim Montana toward zero deaths and fewer serious injuries on our highways.

Buckle Up

Wearing seat belts saves lives. Planning a sober ride does too! Listen to real survivors, watch informative videos, and much more...

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Motorcycle Safety

Motorcycle involvement in crashes is becoming a national priority.

 

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Winter Driving

You can ensure a safer winter driving experience by being prepared, alert and cautious.

 

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Protect EMS

Learn how you can protect the people who protect you—Montana's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel.

 

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Work Zones

When traveling during construction season, watch for the "cone zone" and for workers on the highway.

 

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Share the Road

Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians are all responsible for safety on Montana’s roadways.

 

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Sharing the Road with Trucks

The unsafe actions of automobile drivers are a contributing factor in about 70 percent of the fatal crashes involving trucks.

 

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Watch for Wildlife

Mating season, seasonal migration, and fewer daylight hours increase the odds for collisions with Montana wildlife.

 

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Mythcrashers

It's a myth if you think you drive better under the influence. Our own Myth Crasher Crew goes to extremes to show you the truth.

 

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Listen to Real Survivors

Each year, some 200 people die on Montana roads. Thousands more lives are shattered by severe injuries and grief. Listen to their stories. Let's work toward zero deaths on Montana roads ... starting right now.

 

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