 Hello, this is Demetrius Rump, 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. During the month of May, I will talk about driving techniques and driving safety during the month of May safety information. May marks the annual Keep Kids Drive Alive 25 safety campaign. The number one complaint among our police department and city council members across the United States is about running stop signs and speeding through neighborhoods. We need to change this type of behavior because it's a big threat to our kids. Here's a few reasons that you should utilize when driving through neighborhoods and beyond. Save lives. When you slow down, you could potentially save your life if you have a crash. Saving money. By driving slow and not exceeding the speed limit, you tend not to burn a lot of glass as needed. Saving a ticket. If you slow down and don't speed, obey the sign, or pay the fine. And last but not least, just make sure you pay attention when you're going through these neighborhoods and slow down and don't run stop signs because our kids are a potent commodity. It's a friendly reminder. Keep the kids alive. Drive a 25 because it's up to you to change your driving behavior and your responsibility. Remember safety starts with an S, but it begins with you. Thank you.