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Gov. Kay Ivey awarded $3.5 million in grant funding last week to the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and the Alabama Department of Public Health. The new funding, according to Ivey, will go toward making the state’s highways safer.
“Too often a drive to work, to a vacation destination or just to shop across town ends in tragedy because of someone’s careless disregard for our traffic safety laws,” she said. “I commend the work of these two universities and the Department of Public Health for combining resources to help prevent automobile crashes. I urge motorists to obey traffic laws and drive defensively.”
ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said the funding has two goals in particular.
“These grants and programs all come together with one purpose in mind and that is to reduce crashes and promote highway safety,” said Boswell. “ADECA is pleased to join with Gov. Ivey and these programs in this worthwhile effort to prevent traffic related deaths and injuries.”
The funding going to each of the entities is as follows:
ADECA is responsible for administering the grants that are provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.
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