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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.

Here are some road safety slogans that promote safe driving and pedestrian behavior:

  1. Safety on the road is a responsibility we all share.
  2. Drive like your life depends on it.
  3. Slow down, arrive alive.
  4. Stay alert, stay alive.
  5. Be aware, take care, and arrive safely.
  6. Don’t drink and drive.
  7. Buckle up for safety.
  8. Keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
  9. Drive safely, arrive safely.
  10. Stay focused on the road, distractions can wait.
  11. Share the road, look out for one another.
  12. Pedestrians, use crosswalks and obey traffic signals.
  13. Don’t text and drive.
  14. Obey traffic rules and regulations.
  15. Keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone.

Remember, road safety slogans should be accompanied by safe driving practices and responsible behavior by both drivers and pedestrians to ensure the safety of all road users.

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

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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
    • Anonymous says

      July 7, 2022 at 5:39 AM

      Haha I used “Click it or Ticket” as my 8th grade quote haha (from California). There was another one I saw recently in Oregon that was catchy that I was trying to remember but can’t haha.

      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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