NYS Department of Motor Vehicles
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee
| For Immediate Release: | |
| Friday, April 19, 2002 |
DMV COMMISSIONER, GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CHAIR DELIVERS GRANT FUNDS TO COUNTY
Raymond P. Martinez, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Chair of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC), today presented local officials with a facsimile check on behalf of Governor George E. Pataki in the amount of $210,205, representing grant money that has been awarded to support traffic safety initiatives throughout Rockland County.
"Funding from the Governor Pataki's Traffic Safety Committee will only serve to augment the overwhelming success New York State and local traffic safety initiatives have demonstrated in keeping our highways safe," said Commissioner Martinez. "New York's roadways today are safer than they have been since the early 1920s. With the help of communities and law enforcement agencies throughout the state, we will continue to take great strides to improve the safety of our highways and byways."
"Last year a total of 4,520 residents were injured in Rockland County due to non-usage of occupant restraints and improper installation of Child Infant Car-Seats," said James Kralik, Rockland County Sheriff. "These grants will significantly help in reducing that very high number of injuries."
The New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) coordinates traffic safety activities in the state. GTSC consists of the heads of thirteen state agencies with traffic safety concerns. Chaired by the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Committee's mission is to promote and support the state's highway safety program to provide for the safe transportation of people and goods on New York's roadways. The Committee acts as the state's official liaison with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and works closely with a network of state and local agencies, non-profit organizations and private-sector partners to deliver quality traffic safety information, projects and services across the state.