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Respect the Load. Share the Road.
Three-week safety campaign stressing caution around CMVs launches Aug. 2
Respect the Load. Share the Road. That’s the message you’ll be seeing across Missouri Aug. 2-22 in a statewide campaign urging drivers to drive safely around large trucks and buses. In turn, commercial motor vehicle drivers will be reminded to obey traffic laws, use their seat belts, slow down and pay attention.  

“There were 130 people killed involving a CMV in 2020, with over 80% being drivers or passengers of other vehicles,” said Jon Nelson, MoDOT assistant to the state highway and traffic engineer. “Please don’t risk your life by driving aggressively around big trucks and buses.”

The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety offers the following tips for driving safely around CMVs.
  • Don’t cut off large trucks or buses. Make sure you can see both of the truck’s cab lights in your rearview mirror before moving back into your original lane.
  • Stay out of the “No Zone.” Large trucks and buses have large blind spots on either side and up to 200 feet behind a vehicle. Pass only on the left side. Don’t linger in a blind spot. Do not tailgate large trucks and buses.
  • Watch your following distance. Keep a safety cushion around large trucks. Can you see the truck’s side mirrors? If not, the driver cannot see you.
  • Anticipate wide turns. Large trucks and buses need extra turning room.
  • Be patient. Large trucks and buses accelerate slowly and may use speed limiters.

Commercial motor vehicles make up 20% of Missouri’s interstate traffic, carry goods from coast to coast and are a vital part of our nation’s economy. They also provide critical services many Missourians rely on every day. When crashes involving CMVs happen, the disproportionate size of the large truck versus a car means those crashes can often involve serious injuries, or worse. Research shows that in most of these crashes, drivers of passenger cars unnecessarily endanger themselves by not paying attention and driving aggressively around CMVs. That’s why it’s so important for all motorists to drive safely around CMVs. Respect the Load. Share the Road.

For more information on commercial motor vehicle safety and Missouri’s new strategic highway safety plan, Show-Me Zero, and how everyone can participate, visit www.savemolives.com.
Missouri bicentennial highway map now available
The official 2021-22 Missouri Highway Map is now available to the public! Free copies will be given out during the state fair Aug. 12-22 at the Expo Center in the Highway Gardens. If you can't make it to the fair, you can obtain a copy at your local MoDOT district office or request one online here.
COVID-19 vaccine could make you $10,000 richer
Missouri’s Vaccine Incentive Program will reward lucky Missourians who have chosen or will choose to be vaccinated. Winners will be drawn at random to win $10,000 in cash or as an education savings account. The first drawing is Aug. 13. Register here to win!
Watch for pavement "blow-ups"
A combination of moisture, weakening pavement and scorching summer temperatures can lead to pavement "blow-ups" on roads and highways. Motorists can report blow-ups to MoDOT's toll-free customer service center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636).
Today in transportation history
July 29, 1913 - Paul D. Sargent became the first chief engineer of the Maine State Highway Commission in 1913. He was among the founders of the original organization known today as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
Fatality update
Statewide fatality totals as reported on the
Missouri State Highway Patrol website as of July 25, 2021
2021 totals - 531 / 2018 totals - 501
2020 totals - 544 / 2017 totals - 498
2019 totals - 451 / 2016 totals - 496

Take the challenge
When you get into any vehicle, buckle up your seat belt. If you are a driver, put the cellphone down. Join the 14,146 who have taken the pledge so far.

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