The Vermont Highway Safety Alliance
Work with us to minimize the occurrence and severity of highway crashes, and related injuries and fatalities.
Work with us to minimize the occurrence and severity of highway crashes, and related injuries and fatalities.
Check out the status of some projects we’re working on to make and keep Vermont highways safe for everyone.
See All ProjectsThe VHSA Crash Trailer is a portable demonstration of the potentially catastrophic human consequences of unsafe driving decisions. It displays a crashed car, motorcycle, and bicycle, assembled on a trailer with messaging and interactivity. The presentation will become a centerpiece of a collaborative initiative to promote and provide cost-free educational safety programming to Vermont high schools […]
Intended for audiences of all ages and interests, this animated video explains the purpose and structure of the VHSA in about 2-1/2 minutes, and encourages viewers to join the VHSA, and take the Vermont Road User Pledge.
A Driver Safety Fair can bring many of Vermont’s safety-minded organizations together at a Vermont high school to create an event that’s rich with information and experiences that help young drivers make better decisions behind the wheel. The VHSA created a safety fair resource — a contact list of free presentations, workshops, displays, simulators, and […]
Check out and share relevant highway safety information, and what our members are thinking and doing
See AllDate and Time: Wednesday December 7, 2016 8:00am – 4:00pm Location: 1117 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403
Vermont Impaired Driving Summit December 7, 2016 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM DoubleTree by Hilton 1117 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Vermont Governor’s Highway Safety Program invites you to attend the 2016 Vermont Impaired Driving Summit to discuss a coordinated approach to tackling the issue of impaired driving in Vermont. The Summit will bring […]
After an increase in motor vehicle crash fatalities in 2012, fatalities on U.S. roadways in 2013 resumed the decline that had started seven years prior. Despite the decline in fatalities, the Nation still lost 32,719 people in crashes on roadways during 2013, down from 33,782 in 2012. The number of people injured on the Nation’s […]