As a member of the MARS Coalition, you will be part of a dynamic community of innovators and safety advocates working together to shape the future of roadway safety.
The MARS Coalition unites diverse stakeholders–safety advocates, technology companies, and industry leaders–to advance data-driven road safety solutions. By aligning these varied voices, MARS strengthens its advocacy, led by transportation policy experts and former executives.
MARS advocates for evidence-based infrastructure to shift road safety from reactive to proactive. With congressional support, we can make smarter investments, cut costs, and save lives while improving transportation efficiency.
Through targeted campaigns and research-backed proposals, we drive impactful legislation that leads to safer roads and stronger communities. By translating data into action, we help shape policies that reduce traffic fatalities, improve infrastructure, and protect all road users.
MARS advocates for funding proven safety strategies, ensuring taxpayer dollars are invested in initiatives with measurable impact. We promote funding for initiatives grounded in real-world data that is proven to predict crashes and help save lives.
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Founded to honor Mitchel Kiefer's legacy, the mission of The Kiefer Foundation is to end distracted driving and all associated traffic deaths and injuries. Through its three pillars of awareness, policy, and technology, the Kiefer Foundation aims to reduce deaths from distracted driving to zero. Initiatives include increasing public knowledge about potential life-threatening consequences, promoting responsible behavior, supporting the advancement and implementation of technology, and advocating for the implementation of hands-free laws to be passed in every state.
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GHSA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit representing the state and territorial highway safety offices that implement federal grant programs to address behavioral highway safety issues. It aims to lead states and territories in moving toward zero deaths on the nation’s roadways through leadership, partnerships and advocacy. As a trusted leading voice, GHSA guides states and territories to improve traffic safety, influence national policy, enhance program management, and promote best practices.
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Stopdistractions.org is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating the lifelong devastation that results when a loved one is killed or injured in a distracted driving crash. Stopdistractions.org brings together distracted driving victims, victim survivors, foundations and the general public to build awareness and recognition of reckless behavior with an online network designed to engage and support families affected by distracted driving crashes. Its site provides access to state-and-nationwide resources which include shared information, tips, and activities; outreach and media relations; advocacy, legislation and government relations; and a place to join together to support and embrace the shared losses and efforts across the nation.
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National Safety Council is a mission-based organization focused on eliminating the leading causes of preventable death and injury. Its efforts and thought leadership center on impacting safety through two strategic pillars – workplace and roadway – until the data says otherwise. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, chartered by Congress, with local Chapters, global networks and more than 50,000 members, NSC relies on philanthropic funds to advance our mission to keep people safe from the workplace to anyplace.
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ATSIP, the Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals, is the leading advocate for improving the quality and use of transportation safety information, often called ‘traffic records.’ It is a 501(c)(3) organization and its activities are supported by governments, academic and professional associations, and private sector partners. ATSIP’s membership consists of professionals from local, state and federal government agencies, including Departments of Transportation, Public Safety, and Highway Safety Offices, as well as law enforcement agencies, private sector professionals, and partners from academia and university research centers.'
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Participate in quarterly board meetings and vote on policy, lead policy committees and working groups, participate in monthly calls, receive executive access, maximum visibility, and exclusive networking opportunities.
Offer strategic input on policy direction, participate in policy committees and working groups, participate in monthly calls and networking opportunities.
Join monthly calls, access advocacy materials and policy updates, logo included on website.