Operation Safe Driver

Operation Safe Driver is a CVSA program aimed at reducing unsafe driver behaviors by educating all drivers about ways to share the roads safely. The Operation Safe Driver program:

  • Targets unsafe driving behaviors by passenger vehicle drivers and commercial drivers
  • Educates youth about safely sharing the roads with large trucks and buses
  • Offers commercial driver educational and awareness programs to the motor carrier population
  • Increases awareness to the general motoring public about safe operations around commercial motor vehicles
  • Aims to improve commercial motor driver regulatory compliance
  • Conducts passenger vehicle and commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement initiatives

Operation Safe Driver Week

The Operation Safe Driver program holds an annual one-week enforcement and educational campaign,  Operation Safe Driver Week, that targets unsafe driving behaviors by both commercial motor vehicle drivers and car drivers in an effort to combat the number of deaths and injuries from crashes.

CVSA – in partnership with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), state, provincial and local law enforcement, and industry – launched the Operation Safe Driver campaign in 2007 to reduce the number of deaths and injuries resulting from crashes involving large trucks, buses and cars.

Why Target Driver Behaviors?

This program focuses specifically on drivers because drivers’ actions – whether it’s something a driver did, like speeding, or something they didn’t do, such as not paying attention to the driving task – are responsible for most crashes. In fact, drivers’ actions contribute to a staggering 94% of all traffic crashes.

According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 42,514 people were killed traffic crashes in 2022. Transport Canada states that there were 1,931 motor vehicle fatalities in 2022. And Mexico reported 15,979 road deaths for 2022.

Simply put, this is unacceptable. And the members of CVSA will do everything they can to reduce the number of crashes on our roadways. Operation Safe Driver Week is part of that commitment.

Our Impact

In 2024, law enforcement officers in Canada and the U.S. pulled over 11,050 vehicles during Operation Safe Driver Week. Officers issued 2,712 tickets/citations and 3,228 warnings to commercial motor vehicle and passenger vehicle drivers for various unsafe driving infractions. Research has shown that interactions with law enforcement does alter drivers’ actions. View Operation Safe Driver Week results from previous years.

Educational Campaigns and Outreach Materials

The Operation Safe Driver program offers materials and resources to educate the following drivers:

  • Teens and New or Inexperienced Drivers – These materials, which include videos, audio PSAs and printable flyers, were designed to teach teen and new or inexperienced drivers how to safely share the roads with large trucks and buses. This information can be used by driver’s education instructors, parent-teacher organizations, community groups, parents, or any other interested individuals or organizations, all available at no cost.
  • Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers – The Operation Safe Driver program created materials designed to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers about the dangers and challenges they may encounter on roadways, such as distracted driving, aggressive driving, passenger vehicle drivers cutting off commercial motor vehicles, etc. There are videos, audio PSAs and printable flyers, all available for free.

Video PSAs

The Operation Safe Driver program offers videos to educate drivers about how to safely share the roads and the dangers of aggressive driving behaviors, such as speeding, cutting off other vehicles, etc.

Check out our PSA videos.