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"Do The RIGHT Thing!" June is Lane Courtesy Month



WAUNAKEE, Wis., May 27, 2004 -- The National Motorists
Association (NMA) has designated June as Lane Courtesy Month
with the slogan "Do The RIGHT Thing!"

Lane Courtesy, also called Lane Discipline, has a powerful
influence on highway safety, traffic flow, and congestion.
Arguably, its effect is more important than speed limits,
traffic enforcement, or any other attempt to control driver
behavior. Ask almost any motorist what most raises their ire
when using major highways and the answer will be "failure of
slower traffic to keep right or yield to the right when
faster traffic approaches."

Lane Courtesy is desperately needed on our roads.  NAM has
developed five topical articles that address separate
aspects of the Lane Courtesy concept, and hopes you will
consider using one or more of these articles as the 2004
summer driving season begins.

"Do The RIGHT Thing!" June is Lane Courtesy Month: This
explains the development and decline of lane courtesy in the
United States.
http://www.motorists.org/right/releaseone.html

"Do The RIGHT Thing!" For Safety - Why Lane Courtesy is
Important: The safety benefits of lane courtesy are often
overlooked.  Learn how our roads could be safer.
http://www.motorists.org/right/releasetwo.html

"Do The RIGHT Thing!" Learn Lane Courtesy: Before lane
courtesy can become commonplace, the driving public will
have to adopt a few simple rules of conduct.
http://www.motorists.org/right/releasethree.html

I Won't "Do The RIGHT Thing!" I'm Driving The Speed Limit:
Even though lane courtesy is a win-win situation for all
highway users, some drivers refuse to embrace it.  Here's
what can be done to address this problem.
http://www.motorists.org/right/releasefour.html

How Do We Teach Drivers to "Do The RIGHT Thing!": Regardless
of the obstacles, America needs and deserves a lane courtesy
ethic. http://www.motorists.org/right/releasefive.html


The National Motorists Association (NMA) was established in
1982 to represent the interests and rights of North American
motorists. It operates at the national level and through a
system of state chapters. The NMA is supported through the
contributions of individuals, families and small businesses.
For more information about the NMA, call 608-849-6000, Email
us at nma@motorists.org, or visit the NMA web site at
http://www.motorists.org.