CSRO PSA Series
In partnership with the Ministry of Transportation, we produced a series of PSA’s to underline the need for road safety. With the majority of spinal cord injuries being caused by motor vehicle crashes, if we reduce the number of crashes, we reduce the number of injuries. We are grateful to our partners on this project, including the MTO, ConquerParalysis, and the Schmidt Peterson Indycar racing team.
MTO Road Safety Campaign 2021 – Canadian Spinal Research Organization PSA 1
Recreational vehicle safety is an important topic in all seasons. From snowmobiling, to boating, and everything in between – being a safe driver is not just about operating a car. Learn the rules of your recreational vehicles operation, and always drive safely. A collision can change the course of your life in an instant.
Did you know that motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of spinal cord injuries? Our Road Safety Awareness PSA’s are designed to make people understand the risks and the connection between motor vehicle crashes and SCI. Â
Stay safe on the roads, and avoid catastrophic injury to yourself or others.
MTO Road Safety Campaign 2021 – Canadian Spinal Research Organization PSA 2
Street racing is extremely dangerous, and often results in injury and/or criminal charges. Did you know that motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of spinal cord injuries?Â
Our Road Safety Awareness PSA’s are designed to make people understand the risks and the connection between motor vehicle crashes and SCI. Â
Stay safe on the roads, and avoid catastrophic injury to yourself or others.
MTO Road Safety Campaign 2021 – Canadian Spinal Research Organization PSA 3
In Ontario, drivers are required to slow down and proceed with caution when passing an emergency vehicle parked on the side of a highway with its lights activated.Â
Please be aware of emergency vehicles and remember the “Move Over Law”.
Did you know that motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of spinal cord injuries? Our Road Safety Awareness PSA’s are designed to make people understand the risks and the connection between motor vehicle crashes and SCI.
Stay safe on the roads, and avoid catastrophic injury to yourself or others.