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What’s Up Wednesdays 

Each Wednesday, as you enter the Causeway Bridge from both the north or south shores, you might see one of these catchy slogans on the digital message boards.

  If you’d like to submit a slogan, click the button below:

 If yours is selected, thousands of commuters will see it and you just might make their day!

WHAT’S UP WEDNESDAY: 06/15/22

Wednesday, June 15, 2022 58% OF THOSE KILLED DURING THE NIGHTTIME IN 2020 WERE UNRESTRAINED Of the 23,824 passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2020, 51% were not wearing seat belts — a 4% increase from 2019. Seat belts saved an estimated 14,955 lives and could have saved [Click on Title or Image to Read More]

WHAT’S UP WEDNESDAY: 06/08/22

Wednesday, June 08, 2022 Summer is the favorite season of many. It is full of festivals, parties, barbecues, and other fun activities. However, summer is also host to several holidays that find people drinking during the day and long into the night. Data [Click on Title or Image to Read More]

WHAT’S UP WEDNESDAY: 06/01/22

Wednesday, June 01, 2022Over the past couple of years, distracted driving has become a rising concern for roadside safety on a global scale. Recent distracted driving statistics indicate that the practice causes thousands of deaths in the US as well as tens of thousands [Click on Title or Image to Read More]

WHAT’S UP WEDNESDAY: 05/25/22

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 Every day, about 32 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes — that’s one person every 45 minutes. In 2020, 11,654 people died in alcohol-impaired driving traffic deaths — a 14% increase from 2019. These deaths were [Click on Title or Image to Read More]

WHAT’S UP WEDNESDAY: 05/18/22

Wednesday, May 18, 2022 An emergency situation (flat tire, breakdown, etc.) on the Causeway Bridge can be scary and intimidating. By following the tips listed below, the situation will be less frightening. Stay Calm  Although it is common to lose your composure during [Click on Title or Image to Read More]

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