Stalker Radar Is Doing Its Part to Stop Distracted Driving

Stalker Radar, known for its police radar and Lidar, is joining the U.S. Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in an effort to stop distracted driving with the #justdrive campaign.

Stalker Radar, known for its police radar and Lidar, is joining the U.S. Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in an effort to stop distracted driving. On April 2, 2018, Stalker Radar will be joining the #justdrive campaign to bring to light the dangers of distracted driving.

Stalker Radar encourages everyone to discuss the dangers of distracted driving with family, friends, and neighbors, and to share all #justdrive posts on social media. (Image: Stalker)Stalker Radar encourages everyone to discuss the dangers of distracted driving with family, friends, and neighbors, and to share all #justdrive posts on social media. (Image: Stalker)

Distracted driving is an epidemic on America's roadways. In 2017, over 3,000 people were killed and an estimated 400,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving a distracted driver. Texting and cell phone use behind the wheel takes your eyes off the road, your hands off the wheel, and your focus off driving – putting yourself and others in danger.

"Safety is the number-one priority at Stalker Radar," said Vice President of Marketing, Michael Kan. "As anyone who has lost a loved one in a crash can tell you, even one traffic fatality is one too many. We are committed to eliminating this unnecessary risk and strongly believe that no phone conversation or text message is worth the potential danger." Kan added.

Stalker Radar encourages everyone to discuss the dangers of distracted driving with family, friends, and neighbors, and to share all #justdrive posts on social media and download images of the company's "Distracted Driving Kills" campaign available to customers, family, and friends for sharing online or in print. Files can be downloaded from Stalker's website www.stalkerradar.com/freePSA. "Together we can work to eliminate this senseless epidemic and make our roadways safer for everyone," Stalker says. To learn more about the USDOT NHTSA's effort to stop distracted driving, visit distraction.gov.

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