2020 Strategic Highway Safety Plan Virtual Summit
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On May 3rd, the Georgia Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) Capital to Coast bike safety event launches in Atlanta. The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition will be leading a city cycling safety skills class and ride. We will practice three critical skills to employ when cycling city streets. Whether you are riding Atlanta streets as a necessity ... Read more
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) is extremely excited to debut a brand new public awareness campaign for National Bicycle Safety Month 2021. As you may or may not know, May is National Bicycle Safety Month. To kick off this effort at home here in Georgia, GOHS will be debuting “Capital to Coast 2021” ... Read more
Governor’s Office of Highway Safety will be debuting “Capital to Coast 2021” on May 3-7, 2021. The inaugural launch of this campaign will include a 5-city educational tour, with stops in Atlanta, Athens, Macon, Savannah, and Brunswick. To help decrease fatality numbers, the Capital to Coast 2021 tour will focus on issues like helmet safety, ... Read more
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has organized Capital to Coast, a five day series of events to promote bike safety in our state. The inaugural campaign will include a five-city educational tour, with stops in Atlanta (May 3), Athens (May 4), Macon (May 5), Savannah (May 6), and Brunswick (May 7). Join Bike Walk ... Read more
Funded by the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and Shepherd Center in Atlanta, this free event is designed to kick off the summer of micromobility right. The Scoot Safe Summit was created to be an educational event for government agencies, trauma centers, micromobility vendors, universities, and anyone who is impacted or can impact the awareness ... Read more