"Honda Safety Driven" Education Initiative Reaches One Million Students as Part of Effort to Reduce Traffic Fatalities Among Young Drivers
- Honda seeks to increase safety awareness to positively influence young driver behavior
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Honda Safety Driven aims to address the nearly one-third of annual traffic fatalities in the
U.S. involving drivers under the age of 25 - Honda global safety goal: zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles by 2050
Even as Honda engineers continue to advance vehicle design and performance, the company believes technology alone is not enough to achieve its challenging goal of zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles by 2050. The Honda safety strategy is committed to further advancing safety for everyone sharing the road through three domains: advancing technology, augmenting safety awareness efforts to influence driver behavior, and working with government, industry and community partners to improve the traffic safety ecosystem. In other words, Honda is seeking to achieve Safety for Everyone, with everyone.
"We are proud to achieve this important milestone of one million students with our safety-awareness program but our real goal is zero – as in zero fatalities in traffic collisions involving our vehicles," said MJ Foxley, Safety Strategy leader at
Honda Safety Driven
The Honda Safety Driven initiative, in partnership with
For this third year of the program, Honda launched a video series called Honda Safety in Action: From Racetrack to Roadway - It Takes All of Us, featuring IndyCar driver and Indy 500 winner
"Safety isn't just about what a vehicle can do; it's about the choices people make. Our work with Honda meets students early, helping them understand how judgment, awareness, and behavior play a role in keeping themselves and others safe. Reaching one million students shows what's possible when education and industry work together with purpose," said
Honda Safety Driven also launched new program elements in 2024, the second year of the program, with two safety education resources online and through
Other Honda Safety Initiatives
Honda leads a variety of awareness and education initiatives towards its safety goal, including the Honda Safety Driven Program with
To further advance safety initiatives in the community, Honda and the
To access Honda Safety Driven resources, please visit hondasafetydriven.discoveryeducation.com.
Honda Commitment to Safety
Honda is committed to further advancing safety for everyone sharing the road, which is captured in the Honda global safety slogan "Safety for Everyone." The company has established a global goal to achieve zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles by 2050. To realize this challenging goal, technology alone is not enough, so Honda sees the path forward as pursuing Safety for Everyone…with everyone.
Honda is expanding its focus beyond advanced safety and driver assistive technologies, to include efforts to augment safety awareness to influence rider and driver behavior and improve the traffic safety ecosystem by working with government, industry and community partners.
Honda operates two of the world's most sophisticated crash-test facilities in
Advanced passive safety features include the proprietary Honda Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure and next-generation driver and passenger front airbag technology, which are designed to provide a high level of collision protection for occupants. Advanced active safety and driver-assistive systems found in Honda Sensing® and AcuraWatch™ technologies, now on over 10 million on
Learn more at https://www.honda.com/safety.
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