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Missouri's Top 10

Missouri's top 10 most dangerous red light runners of 2008.

Kayla's Story

A mother remembers her daughter who was killed by a red-light runner.

Call for Support

Call for support of Missouri Families for Safer Roads.

Critical Tools

Critical law enforcement tools for safer roads.

Families

The impact on families.

Take the Pledge

Take the Safety Pledge today.

Are you or a family member a victim of a red light runner?

Share your story with us. There are too many families that have been affected by this issue. Together, we can help other families avoid similar sorrow.

Advocates for traffic safety, including many from law enforcement turned out for our St. Louis-area kickoff event in Hazelwood.
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February 24, 2009: Press Conference


Press Release: New Statewide Coalition Supports Red Light Cameras: Missouri Families for Safer Roads
Missouri Families for Safer Roads, a new statewide coalition led by advocates for traffic safety, will educate Missouri leaders and citizens about the proven effectiveness of red light cameras in raising driver awareness, reducing crashes and saving lives. Read more


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Call for support of Missouri Families for Safer Roads


Bill McKenna, a founding director of Missouri Families for Safer Roads, former chair of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and a former state legislator from Jefferson County, calls for support for Missouri Families for Safer Roads.

Critical law enforcement tools for safer roads


Hazelwood Police Chief Carl Wolf calls red-light cameras a critical law enforcement tools for safer roads.

The Impact on Families


Megan Carter, executive director of the Gateway Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, talks about the impact of red-light running on families.

Take the Safety Pledge today


Bill McKenna, a founding director of Missouri Families for Safer Roads, former chair of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and a former state legislator from Jefferson County, urges Missourians to take the Safety Pledge today.

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