The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of New York

The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of New York The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee awards Federal safety funds to improve highway safety http://www.ny.gov/social-media-policy

In 1966, an act of Congress created the National Highway Safety Program. It provides that "each State shall have a highway safety program...designed to reduce traffic accidents and deaths, injuries and property damage resulting there from." A chain of responsibility for implementing highway safety programs was established. At the national level the program is administered by two agencies of the U.

S. Department of Transportation; the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). These agencies develop overall policy, conduct national research and monitor state programs. In New York, the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) coordinates statewide traffic safety activities. The Committee promotes and supports the state's highway safety program to provide for the safe transportation of people and goods on New York's roadways. The staff of the GTSC manage the state highway safety program by reviewing and monitoring grant programs, coordinating special programs such as the Child Passenger Safety or the Drug Recognition Effort officer programs, and by providing guidance and oversight to state and local agencies. By statute, the Committee is comprised of the heads of the twelve state agencies with missions related to transportation and safety. The GTSC is chaired by the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and as a state department is also housed in the DMV. The Committee acts as the state's official liaison with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The state's Vehicle & Traffic Law established a local government link though community traffic safety boards. A Traffic Safety Board may be established by any county or jurisdiction with a population in excess of 50,000 residents. Normally comprised of persons with a professional interest in traffic safety, these community boards coordinate local programs and approve grant applications prepared by municipal agencies from their jurisdiction, before they submit applications to the GTSC. By policy, the GTSC requires all municipal and not-for-profit local agency applications to have the endorsement of the county traffic safety board. The GTSC also works closely with this network of state and local agencies, non-profit organizations and private-sector partners to deliver quality traffic safety projects, services, and information across the state. See below for the social media use policy for the GTSC page.

Governor Kathy Hochul is urging New Yorkers to be prepared and stay safe amid forecasted inclement weather conditions: h...
06/12/2026

Governor Kathy Hochul is urging New Yorkers to be prepared and stay safe amid forecasted inclement weather conditions: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/ahead-fifa-world-cup-governor-hochul-announces-activation-state-emergency-operations-center

👶🧒👴👵🐕🐈NEVER leave children, pets, or the elderly in unattended vehicles. The temperature inside a parked car can spike by 20°F in just 10 minutes, and cracking the windows or parking in a shady area offers no real protection.

🥤Stay hydrated

❄️Find a cooling center: on.ny.gov/3cnrU8a

🌡️Heat safety tips: https://www.dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

📱Sign up for NY-Alert: https://alert.ny.gov/sign-up-ny-alert

06/11/2026

Hey soccer fans! Got futbol fever? If you’re headed to watch parties and need a safe and sober ride home, we’ve got you covered. Public transit buses and regional light rail trains across Upstate New York will participate in “Safe Rides for Soccer Fans” to get you home safely after watching the games. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of New York, NYS Thruway Authority and our Regional Transportation partners are reminding fans to use their heads and get a sober ride home.

https://ow.ly/xZjj50ZaxUS

06/11/2026

Did staying up to watch the New York Knicks make the biggest comeback in NBA finals history leave you feeling shlumped?

Drowsy driving is dangerous and can have serious consequences.

Here are some tips to help you have a safe commute:
• Avoid driving alone if possible.
• Take public transit or use ride-sharing companies if possible.
• Before driving, eat light rather than heavy meals.
• Don't rely on caffeine alone. The effects of coffee or energy
drinks take around 30 minutes to kick in and only last a short time.
• Don't hesitate to pull off the road in a safe place, get out of the vehicle and walk, jog, or stretch.
• Keep the driver’s area cool and well ventilated.
• Vary driving speeds.
• Sing or listen to the radio to keep alert.
• Pull over at a rest stop or other safe place and take a 20-minute nap (any longer will make you feel groggy).
https://trafficsafety.ny.gov/drowsy-driving

Millions of people hit the road over the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend. Across the state, law enforcement officers w...
06/05/2026

Millions of people hit the road over the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend. Across the state, law enforcement officers worked tirelessly to correct reckless behaviors on our roadways and remove impaired drivers from behind the wheel.

Check out which violations travelers were cited for: https://ow.ly/GZuZ50Z8aXv

06/03/2026

⚾🔥All gas.

Our Ace, New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Acting Commissioner and The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of New York Chairman Christian Jackstadt threw a perfect first pitch for the Rochester Red Wings

The scouts were definitely eyeing him for the bullpen, but we're going to keep him on our roster. 👀

Well done, Christian. 👏

06/01/2026
Today  and  teamed up with , , , ,  and  to encourage soccer fans to enjoy watch parties responsibly. More than 30 perce...
06/01/2026

Today and teamed up with , , , , and to encourage soccer fans to enjoy watch parties responsibly. More than 30 percent of fatal crashes i n New York State involve impaired driving. Every one of those crashes is preventable. With rideshare and public transit options to get home safely, there’s no excuse to drive under the influence. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee is sponsoring a multi-media awareness campaign during the World Cup to remind New Yorkers always drive sober.

Today at Americade!
05/30/2026

Today at Americade!

05/29/2026

In case you missed us, will be back with the on Friday, July 31st and Saturday, August 29th.

Learn more about how New York is protecting the safety of everyone on our roadways. Plus, you never know when Larry the Crash Test Dummy may appear! 🎸🚧🤘🏻

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