Citizens Against Speeding and Aggressive Driving (CASAD)
The Citizens Against Speeding and Aggressive Driving (CASAD) group was formed in February of 1997 due to the many dangerous driving incidents in Washington D.C. It is a nonprofit organization.
The groups goal's are to slow traffic, reduce aggressive driving, and increase safety on the roads.
CASAD's plan
- Increasing public awareness of the dangers of speeding and aggressive driving.
- Petitioning local governments for increased resources to support traffic law enforcement.
- Studying and making recommendations on traffic calming techniques.
- Assisting victims of crashes and their families.
- Demanding better education for new drivers.
- Promoting transportation planning that focuses on safety.
CASAD's Goals
- To create educational campaigns about the very human toll of speeding and aggressive driving.
- To demand strong traffic law enforcement.
- To strengthen court enforcement of traffic fines and penalties.
- To support transportation planning that makes public safety the first priority.
- To encourage experimentation with traffic calming techniques.
- To offer assistance to victims of car crashes and their families, many of whom currently face the horrifying aftermath alone.
You can become a member of CASAD with a tax-deductible charitable contribution of $10 or more. This amount enables us to stay in touch with you through our quarterly newsletter, Road Rights. It also allows us to count you among our active supporters when we appeal to government officials and the public for change. Finally, your contribution helps cover our operating expenses.
Citizens Against Speeding & Aggressive Driving
P.O. Box 77087
Washington, DC 20013-7087
(202) 244-7377