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The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) improves roadway safety by addressing driver behaviors that affect Delaware’s motoring public.

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Toolkits

Child Passenger Safety

As of June 30, 2023, Delaware’s Child Restraint Law regarding the use of car seats for children has changed. Explore the resources available to help you inform and educate Delawareans about the new Child Restraint Law. You are where road safety starts.

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Speed

Real confidence behind the wheel means being in control, not in a rush. This toolkit includes ready-to-use materials to educate drivers about speed limits and the consequences of speeding.

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Distracted Driving

The best drivers take responsibility for their lives and the lives of others — and never text and drive. This toolkit includes ready-to-use materials to educate drivers about the risks of distractions behind the wheel and encourage safer habits.

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Pedestrian Safety

Help protect pedestrians and improve safety for everyone on Delaware roads. This toolkit includes materials to educate both drivers and pedestrians on safe behaviors to prevent crashes.

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Move Over Law

Help educate drivers about Delaware’s Move Over Law. This toolkit includes materials to remind drivers to slow down and move over for emergency and roadside vehicles.

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Occupant Protection

Whether you’re going 3 miles or 300, driving confidently starts with a click. This toolkit includes materials to promote seat belt use and reduce injuries from unrestrained crashes.

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DUI

Sometimes the best drivers are the ones who don’t drive at all. This toolkit includes materials to raise awareness about the risks of driving under the influence and encourage safer choices.

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DUID

After alcohol, cannabis is the drug most frequently detected in crash victims. Impaired driving can also come with a prescription label. This toolkit includes resources to educate drivers on how prescription and nonprescription drugs can affect their ability to drive safely.

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