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. 

BUPD High School Showdown is LIVE!

It’s time to start submitting your safe driving pledges for a chance to win the 2025 Buckle Up Phone Down High School Showdown and a part of $15,500 in prizes!

Show-Me Zero Plan

In the Show-Me Zero plan, you will see a candid view of Missouri’s roadway safety problem. You will see where we intend to focus our efforts based on real-world data. You will find everyday solutions that anyone can do to help alleviate our crash problem. We won’t rest until the number of people whose lives are lost on Missouri roads is zero.

Work Zone Awareness Week - April 21-25, 2025

Any time highway workers are present on a Missouri roadway, your safety and the safety of those workers depends on drivers’ focus and attention. Motorists are reminded to slow down, put their phone down and pay attention as they drive past work zones. Learn more about work zone safety and how we all play a role in getting where we're going safely.

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.

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

  • All We Want for Christmas is Zero Roadway Fatalities

    12/23/2025

    MoDOT calls on drivers to make safety their holiday tradition.

    JEFFERSON CITY -  As the holidays grow near, the Missouri Department of Transportation wants to remind drivers of the important role they play in keeping roads safe during the Christmas...

2025 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
911
Not Wearing Seat Belt
56%
Preliminary
As of 12/31/2025
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
2026 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
26
Not Wearing Seat Belt
54%
As of 1/18/2026
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
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November Safety Spotlight: Child Passenger Safety Program

Buckling up is one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect yourself in the event of a car crash. Unfortunately, car crashes remain one of the leading causes of serious injury and death for our most vulnerable passengers, children. This can be due to families not having the financial means to provide an appropriate car seat for their child or families lacking education and confidence about which car seat is appropriate and how to correctly use one. MoDOT’s Highway Safety Office (HSO) helps support Missouri families by purchasing car seats for registered car seat inspection stations that distribute the seats to low-income families. Along with each car seat distribution, families are also provided with high-quality information from a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) about how to correctly install and use their car seat.

 

The HSO purchases car seats twice per year through funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), once in the spring and once in the fall. In spring of 2025, the HSO was able to order 1,367 convertible (rear and forward-facing harness) car seats and 823 combination (forward-facing harness and booster) car seats. To supplement our funding from NHTSA, the HSO also used state funds to purchase an additional 447 convertible seats and 272 combination seats during the spring order. In fall of 2025, the HSO was able to order 427 convertible seats and 260 combination seats. In total for 2025, the HSO was able to provide 2,249 convertible seats and 1,355 combination seats to approximately 170 different car seat inspection stations across the state.

 

If you would like information about how to become a car seat inspection station, please contact Lillian Hinkson at Lillian.Hinkson@modot.mo.gov or (573) 751-5420. If you would like any of our free printed resources, such as car seat law brochures or child car seat identification stickers, these can be ordered online at https://www6.modot.mo.gov/HighwaySafetyOrderSystem.