Motorcycle Safety Course

Nashville Police Department receives grant to promote motorcycle safety

The Nashville Police Department will be partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to promote motorcycle safety during the month of May, which is nationally recognized as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Agencies participate by providing information and increasing awareness in their communities about the importance of sharing the road and looking twice for motorcyclists. “Motorcyclists…

Car seat check

FREE car seat checks

The Law Offices of John Day, P.C. and The Nashville Fire Rescue Department are hosting a “Car Seat Check” event the whole family can enjoy on April 13th! Why are car seat checks important? Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and injury for all children. Properly fastened child restraints, or car seats,…

National Burn Awareness Week

National Burn Awareness Week Raises Awareness of Scalding Hazards

In recognition of National Burn Awareness Week (Feb. 3-9, 2019), the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is sharing basic burn and scald prevention tips and reminding consumers that everyday household items can be burn hazards if care is not properly taken. This year’s theme focuses on scald prevention. A scald is a type of…

Mistakes to Avoid for Child-Safe Driving

Safe and Sound: Mistakes to Avoid for Child-Safe Driving

The population density of Nashville, Tennessee is significantly higher than average at 1,900 residents per square mile. Estimates based on the last census for the area suggest that over 22% of the population here are children – that’s a lot of little ones! With a larger concentration of people on the road, it’s likely that…

Child Safety Seat

National Child Passenger Safety Week

This week is National Child Passenger Safety Week. Child Passenger Safety Week is sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHSTA’s main goals during this week are to make sure children are in the correct car seats, the seats are properly installed for use, and are registered with their manufacturers to ensure receipt…

Doug Young Public Safety Training Facility

City Council OK’s Doug Young Public Safety Training Facility

The Nashville City Council Thursday (June 21) formally approved two (architectural and engineering) firms to develop and construct the Doug Young Public Safety Training Facility. The facility is under development on Bridge Avenue at the location of the former Franklin Heights Housing Complex. Council approved a Client Services Agreement with Nashville-based Sevalus, LLC to serve…

Look twice for motorcycles

La Vergne Police Promotes Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

The La Vergne Police Department will be partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to promote motorcycle safety during the month of May, which is nationally recognized as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Agencies participate by providing information and increasing awareness in their communities about the importance of sharing the road and looking twice for motorcyclists….