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Updated on 4/26/12
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Traffic/Safety Image The Florida Police Chiefs Association wants to prevent traffic accidents and reduce your chances of being injured. With the assistance and cooperation of the Institute for Police Traffic Management (IPTM), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) we have established this site and are pleased to provide you with the following safe driving information.

Airbags are a success! They have saved thousands of lives, and prevent many more serious injuries.    more...

Use of cellular phones has skyrocketed in recent years (more than 117 million subscribers in the U.S. as of July 1, 2001) and they can increase your chances of being involved in a crash.    more...

Every day, children sustain serious injuries and die in motor vehicle crashes. Many of these injuries and deaths can be avoided with the proper use of child safety seats and safety belts.   more...

Buckle Up Every Time You Drive! In Florida there were approximately 246,541 crashes last year. In a third of the crashes either the driver or occupant(s) did not wear their seatbelt.   more...

The Crash Matrix provides an overall rating of traffic/safety and six safety program areas in Florida counties.   more...

IPTM has obtained a DUI Trailer to allow your agency to enhance educational programs and services to your community.    more...

Does your local police agency have a web site with additional traffic/safety information?   Click Here...