New Canaan Hosts Safe Driving Week 2026

Local police and high school partner for awareness campaign on distracted and impaired driving.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 3:57am

A bold, colorful silkscreen-style illustration featuring a repeated pattern of a car steering wheel, conceptually representing the theme of safe driving practices.A vibrant pop art illustration highlights the importance of safe driving practices during New Canaan's annual awareness campaign.New Canaan Today

New Canaan High School and the local police department are hosting a Safe Driving Week from April 20-24, 2026 to bring attention to the dangers of distracted and impaired driving. The week will feature a motor vehicle crash reenactment on April 24 at the high school.

Why it matters

Safe Driving Week aims to educate the community, especially young drivers, about the serious risks of behaviors like texting while driving and driving under the influence. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to improve road safety and reduce preventable accidents.

The details

The week-long campaign will include various awareness activities and culminate in a realistic motor vehicle crash reenactment at New Canaan High School on April 24th at 11am. The reenactment is designed to vividly demonstrate the consequences of dangerous driving behaviors.

  • Safe Driving Week will take place from April 20-24, 2026.
  • The motor vehicle crash reenactment will be held on April 24, 2026 at 11am.

The players

New Canaan Police Department

The local law enforcement agency organizing and hosting the Safe Driving Week events.

New Canaan High School

The high school partnering with the police department to host the Safe Driving Week activities and reenactment.

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What’s next

The police department and high school will continue to promote the Safe Driving Week events in the lead-up to April 20-24, 2026 to encourage maximum community participation.

The takeaway

This initiative demonstrates how local authorities and schools can collaborate to raise awareness and promote safe driving practices, especially among young drivers who are at higher risk of distracted or impaired driving incidents.