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Who We Are

The mission of Drive Safe Hampton Roads is to improve roadway safety and reduce death and injury from vehicle crashes using initiatives that include educational programs, information sharing, and partnerships with public and private sector organizations.

What We Do

The 3 main committees under the Drive Safe HR umbrella include Occupant Protection, Impaired Driving Prevention, and Specialized Transportation Safety.

What Can You Do?

Do you have an interest in any aspect of traffic safety including: Seat Belt Safety, Alcohol/Impaired Driving, Child Safety Seats, Motor Carrier Safety, Distracted Driving Issues or Other Traffic Safety Topics?

Our Mission

The mission of Drive Safe Hampton Roads is to improve roadway safety and reduce death and injury from vehicle crashes using initiatives that include educational programs, information sharing, and partnerships with public and private sector organizations.

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President's Message

As we approach the end of 2025, I want to extend Happy Holiday Greetings to all DSHR members, donors and friends and wish everyone an enjoyable, safe and peaceful holiday season. DSHR membership continued to grow in 2025 as we welcomed 14 new members to the organization. I would also like to recognize several members who have taken on additional roles during 2025 which has enhanced DSHR’s ability to perform our mission of educating and promoting traffic safety within the 757 Community.

The Get It Together Challenge has positively influenced the traffic safety habits of over

Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Appreciation Day has been promoting highway safety for

Child Safety Seat
Round-up began
in February 1989.

John T. Hanna Awards
Recognizing Outstanding
Traffic Safety Advocates

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In 2023, 34 people were killed daily in drunk driving crashes, which is one person every 42 minutes. *