26 Years of Keeping Kids Alive

Keep Kids Alive Drive 25® Turns 26!

Born in August of 1998, Keep Kids Alive Drive 25® has grown into a national movement to engage residents as frontline solutions to address the problems we cause; namely speeding, all manner of distracted driving, lack of seat belt use, running stop signs, tailgating, and more. We are present in more than 1,700 communities representing 49 states.

Following are photos of a few of the landmark campaigns initiated in our early years. Learn how you can get started or expand initiatives in your community at KKAD25 Get Started.

FCC Carriers adopts "It's Not A Race-Create Space" in memory of James Davis

FCC Carriers adopts "It's Not A Race-Create Space" in memory of
James Davis

First community yard sign campaign in Oceanside, CA -1999. 16% reduction in average speeds.

First community yard sign campaign in Oceanside, CA -1999. 16% reduction in average speeds.

Banner years in Oak Park, IL

Banner years in Oak Park, IL

Signs for the time in Friend, NE

Signs for the time in Friend, NE

Echo Hills, Sarpy County, NE - First neighborhood campaign in 1999. Signs still send the KKAD25 message today.

Echo Hills, Sarpy County, NE - First neighborhood campaign in 1999. Signs still send the KKAD25 message today.