Welcome to the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety

The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety is a partnership of safety advocates throughout the state who have come together for a common purpose:  to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries on public roadways. Missouri’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan, Show-Me Zero, outlines the state's plan for achieving success by implementing strategies most effective at mitigating the behaviors and issues most commonly associated with fatal and serious injury crashes in Missouri. Zero fatalities is our goal. Anything else is simply unacceptable. 

For Whatever Lies Ahead: We Buckle

Missouri roads come with a lot of unknowns. On back roads, short drives, and long hauls, we are ready for whatever lies ahead. For every curve, every deer, every…thing. We buckle. The “We Buckle” campaign is going out across 18 counties in central Missouri, sharing the important message that MOST young adults in this region always wear their seatbe...

Siddens Bening Hands Free Law Takes Effect

After two years in a row of more than 1,000 fatalities on Missouri’s roadways, Gov. Mike Parson signed the Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law, prohibiting all drivers from using a handheld electronic communication device while driving, effective Monday, Aug. 28, 2023. To learn more about the law and what it entails, follow the link below.

Show Me Your Score Safe Driving Challenge!

The goal of the Show Me Your Score Safe Driving Challenge is to promote and reward teen safe driving in Missouri. Safer teen drivers and passengers means less crashes and ultimately fewer fatalities and serious injuries on our roadways. With $15,000 in prizes up for grabs for schools, teens, and faculty, the Show Me Your Score Safe Driving Challeng...

Smart Riders

Each year, several children are injured or killed in Missouri car crashes. Educating children on the proper way to use a seat belt and booster seat as well as other road safety tips is necessary to keep our children safe. The Smart Riders program is a fun-filled program designed to teach these valuable lessons.

Buckle Up Phone Down

Right now, Missouri has a "no texting" law for drivers age 21 years and under. But distracted driving isn't just a young driver problem. Approximately 70% of drivers using cell phones in Missouri traffic crashes were 22 years of age or older. We are challenging all drivers to honor that ban no matter what their age. Pledge to do your part and make ...

Missouri Coalition For Roadway Safety News

  • Missouri Roadway Fatalities Continue to Trend Downward

    02/04/2025

    Pedestrian fatalities hit record number

    JEFFERSON CITY – According to preliminary data, 954 fatalities occurred on Missouri roadways in 2024. This is a decrease of 4% when compared to 2023, and a decrease of 10% compared to 2022. This is the second...

2024 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
961
Not Wearing Seat Belt
62%
As of 12/31/2024
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
2025 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
158
Not Wearing Seat Belt
55%
As of 3/16/2025
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
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SAFETY SPOTLIGHT

March Safety Spotlight: TRACTION

TRACTION is a youth traffic safety leadership training program designed to empower youth to take an active role in promoting safe driving habits. The program is based on the belief that youth themselves can become a powerful force, creating positive changes within their schools and communities.

TRACTION is a carefully developed three-day training program for students and their advisors. This model is designed to develop natural leadership skills within our youth; to explore knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to the cause and effect of traffic crashes. Teams develop an action plan, enabling students to plan and carry out specific projects during the school year to promote safe driving habits and prevent traffic crashes.

There are two phases of TRACTION training:

1.    TRACTION Training Conference:  6–12 students and 2 advisors from Missouri high schools are invited to attend one of the summer conferences as a school team. As teams participate, they will not only receive educational training but will also develop individualized team action plans to be implemented within their own schools upon their return.
2.    Implementation of Action Plans: In the following school year, the team’s summer training action plan is carried out through the support of the adult advisors, student team members, and anyone else they recruit along the way. As a result, TRACTION has a positive effect not only on the participants themselves, but also on their schools and communities!

2025 Conference Dates
Cape Girardeau – Drury Plaza & Conference Center: July 20-22, 2025
Columbia – Stoney Creek Inn: July 24-26, 2025

The summer conference schedule includes general sessions, 7 workshops, team break-out time, recreational activities and other fun, surprise events. The conference is designed to be high energy and provides activities from early morning until late evening. Registration is $15 per participant, which covers lodging, meals and conference materials. Teams are responsible for their own transportation expenses.

Visit motraction.com for more information or to register for this summer’s conferences!