 Hello, this is Dimitris Romp, the Director of Safety and Risk Management for the City of Columbia. This is your monthly safety message for the City of Columbia employees in the public. Today, I'm here to talk about a blast from the past, driving safety. I know you're probably saying to yourself now, where did that come from? Let me explain. In any industry, employees drive their personal vehicle or a company vehicle for and to work every day. That's why it's so important for us to emphasize about driving safety day in and day out. Here are a few simple safety driving tips. Number one, never operate a vehicle after you had anything to drink or any legal or illegal drugs because they may impair your ability to drive that vehicle safely. Make sure that all occupants have a seatbelt on when that vehicle is in motion. Also, do not exceed the posted speed limits. When you're operating and traveling behind any vehicle, the necessary recommended length is one car length per 10 miles per hour. Also, to make sure that you double check to make sure all your car signals are working properly, your seat is adjusted, your rear view mirrors are adjusted properly to your height so you'll be able to see your surroundings. Maintaining constant awareness around you and the vehicle will help you reduce the likelihood of having an accident. It's very simple to save you a driver, but to operate a vehicle safely, you must be able to do it at all times. Just remember, let's help our employees drive safely during the month of February and also to the rest of the year of 2019. Remember, safety starts with the S, but it begins with you. Thank you.