For three decades, traffic safety education projects through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service have been involved in efforts to reduce motor vehicle fatalities and injuries and their associated costs, said program administrators. “This fiscal year makes 30 years AgriLife Extension has received federal funding through the Texas Department of Transportation for the purpose of promoting traffic safety statewide,” said Bev Kellner, AgriLife Extension traffic safety program manager, College Station. “This funding has been instrumental in allowing us to provide educational outreach in the areas of child safety seat inspections, passenger safety technician trainings, and drunken, drugged and distracted driving education.”
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