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Road Safety Slogans 2022

Road Safety Slogans 2022

Road Safety Slogan

A big thank you to everyone for sharing your road safety slogans in the comments below Smile
  • Road Safety SloganThe best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
  • The essence of road safety is to live healthy (thanks to Bhaskar Sen)
  • Follow traffic rules, save your future (thanks to Bhaskar Sen)
  • Disobedience of traffic rules exterminate the purpose of life (thanks to Bhaskar Sen)
  • save life to obey the traffic rules (thanks to Rustam Mukherjee)
  • Hug your kids at home, but belt them in the car!
  • The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
  • The best drivers are aware that they must be beware
  • Normal speed meets every need.
  • “You can’t get ‘home,’ unless you’re ‘safe.’”
  • 6″ of a bruise is better than 6′ under – Buckle up!
  • Alert today – Alive tomorrow.
  • Safety is not automatic, think about it.
  • Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • Night doubles traffic troubles.
  • Stop accidents before they stop you.
  • Drive as if every child on the street were you own.
  • Better to arrive late than never.
  • Drive with reason this holiday season.
  • If you drink drive you’re a bloody idiot

Road Safety Slogan

  • Speed Thrills But Kills’
  • Better Late than Never’
  • Don’t Drink and drive
  • Feel the curves but don’t hug them
  • Drive for safety.
  • Drive like people out there are trying to kill you, because they are!
  • Drive with reason this summer season.
  • Check your nerve on my curve
  • Love thy neighbour but not while driving
  • 6″ of bruise is better than 6′ under – Buckle up!
  • Better be Mister Late than to be Late Mister
  • If you want to stay married, divorce speed
  • Mountains are pleasure if you drive with leisure
  • As a matter of fact, I don’t own the road.
  • Stay Alive – Think and Drive.
  • Driving like there’s no tomorrow is likely to produce that result.
  • Reckless driving just may be your ticket to some place out of this world!
  • Got indicators?  Got brakes?  Got a license?  Got insurance?
  • Speed – some it thrills, some it kills.
  • Don’t be the driving force behind traffic accidents.
  • Having a license doesn’t make you a safe driver, any more than having a lottery ticket makes you a millionaire.

Collection of Road Safety Slogans – send yours in to share with everyone

  • Hug your kids at home, but belt them in the car!
  • The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
  • If you know you are driving to your death –would you still drive so fast? drive carefully
  • The best drivers are aware that they must be beware
  • Normal speed meets every need.
  • “You can’t get ‘home,’ unless you’re ‘safe.’”
  • 6″ of a bruise is better than 6′ under – Buckle up!
  • Alert today – Alive tomorrow.
  • Safety is not automatic, think about it.
  • Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • Night doubles traffic troubles.
  • Stop accidents before they stop you.
  • Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
  • CAUTION – I Brake For Stop Signs!
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • If you drink and drive you’re a bloody idiot
  • Drive as if every child on the street were you own.
  • Road sense is the offspring of courtesy and the parent of safety
  • booze it and lose it
  • look every way every day
  • The light was yellow Officer
  • When you have an accident, who cries the most? Your family, your friends or you?
  • Feel the curves but don’t hug them
  • “Mummy, please don’t end my life before it begins” – Never use mobile phone while driving
  • BELT UP

OTHER ROAD SAFETY SLOGANS AND RESOURCES:

Here is collection of some road traffic slogans from GLOBAL TRAFFIC

  • Alert today – Alive tomorrow.
  • Normal speed meets every need.
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • The best drivers are aware that they must be beware
  • If you know you are driving to your death –would you still drive so fast?
  • You can’t get home, unless you’re safe.
  • Night doubles traffic troubles.
  • Hug your kids at home, but belt them in the car.
  • Safety is not automatic, think about it.
  • Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
  • Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • Stop accidents before they stop you.
  • Drive as if every child on the street were you own.
  • Road sense is the offspring of courtesy and the parent of safety
  • The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
  • Safe Driving, Saves Lives.
  • Life don’t have Reset button. Drive safe.
  • Shining Bright Lights at each other is not Road Safety.
  • Follow traffic rules, save your future
  • Better Late than Never!
  • Better be Mister Late than to be Late Mister
  • Mountains are pleasure if you drive with leisure
  • Stop accidents before they stop you!!
  • Drive with reason this holiday season.
  • Speed thrills but kills!
  • Look every way every day!
  • If you know you are driving to your death –would you still drive so fast?
  • While driving avoid phone or else your family will be left alone
  • Be alert! Accidents hurt.
  • Prepare and prevent, don’t repair and repent.
  • Have another day
  • Don’t watch her behind. Keep safety in mind!
  • Stay Alive – Think and Drive.
  • A driving tip for the day – yield the right of way.
  • Reckless driving just may be your ticket to some place out of this world!
  • Hit and run was meant for the ball field.
  • Driving like there’s no tomorrow is likely to produce that result.
  • Safety starts with “S”, begins with “You”
  • Drive safety rules are your best tools
  • Driving faster can cause disaster.
  • Drive like hell and you will be there.
  • Know road safety, No injury. No road safety, Know injury.
  • Road safety is a state of mind, accident is an absence of mind.
  • Your destination is reward for safe driving.
  • Follow traffic rules, save your future.
  • Everything comes your way, if you are in the wrong lane.
  • Drive, don’t fly
  • Road safety is a cheaper & effective insurance.
  • Accidents do not happen, they are caused.
  • Do not use cell phone while driving
  • Do not mix drinking and driving
  • Fast drive could be Last drive
  • Ice & Snow – Take it slow
  • Donate Blood!! But not on roads!     added by Amit kumar Joshi
  • If u dont have traffic sense You will find yourself in ambulence   added by Yuvraj Walia
  • To avoid death, use seat belt!
  • Speed has 5 letters so has death… Slow has 4 letters so has life.

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  1. Anonymous says

    May 6, 2022 at 10:46 AM

    “Click-it or Ticket”
    is definitely the one I heard most growing up

    But watching
    “Talk, text, get pulled over”
    turn into
    “Talk, text, crash”
    and then just
    “Talk, text, die”
    Is probably my favorite.

    Oh! I should point out the these were both OFFICIAL safely slogans paid for and distributed by the Texas Department of Tansportation

    Reply
    • Kieran Fleming IOSH says

      June 14, 2022 at 8:38 AM

      Promoting good Road Safety doesn’t guarantee good Health…..
      Promoting Better Health Lifestyle will improve Road Safety.

      Promoting Exercise for Professional drivers on our Roads..

      * * *Av Life Expectancy of Haulage Drivers Less than 65yrs. * * *

      Reply
  2. Vinod Kumar Rk (Rathod krishna) says

    January 1, 2022 at 2:21 AM

    If you’re Speed
    Nobody save’s ” anybody”
    But if you’re slow
    safety save’s “everybody”

    Reply
  3. Arturo P Apud says

    September 2, 2021 at 1:28 PM

    A safe rider/driver is the one who is Skilled, Trained, Educated And Disciplined (STEAD)

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      November 7, 2021 at 3:27 PM

      Safety drive Save Life

      Reply
  4. Sue says

    May 7, 2021 at 7:08 AM

    If your ass end don’t drop you have not fully stopped.(at a stop sign)

    Reply
  5. Sairam says

    December 27, 2020 at 7:12 PM

    While driving avoid phone or else u r family will be left alone

    Reply
    • Atharva says

      January 16, 2021 at 10:48 PM

      Drive slow, ur family is waiting for U !!!!

      Reply
    • Mahi says

      July 24, 2021 at 1:45 PM

      Drive slowly

      Reply
  6. Rick Schumacker says

    November 22, 2020 at 1:56 PM

    BUCKLE up
    MASK up
    SAME reasons to!

    Reply
  7. krishna says

    February 22, 2020 at 8:57 PM

    Drive slow, your same wife is waiting at home

    Reply
  8. Shreyash says

    January 14, 2020 at 2:44 AM

    Drive slow, your wife is waiting at home

    Reply
  9. Rohith says

    December 22, 2019 at 4:35 PM

    Where helmet, save your life !

    Reply
  10. Patrick Barrett says

    November 22, 2018 at 5:00 AM

    You’re four times IT’S HARD TO more likely to CONCENTRATE ON have an accident TWO THINGS when you’re on AT THE SAME TIME a cell phone

    Reply

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