The goal is to reduce impaired driving crashes, which often increase during holiday weekends.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports tens of millions of vehicles with Takata airbags remain under recall.
According to a news release, half of the people who died last year weren't wearing seatbelts.
Slow Down, Move Over day falls on the third Saturday in October.
This year, nearly 2,000 Kias and Hyundais have been stolen from Louisville streets and driveways, according to Louisville Metro Police.
The temperature inside a car can increase by 20 degrees in just 10 minutes.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is encouraging people celebrating St. Patrick's Day this weekend to drive sober.
These grants come after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported traffic fatalities reached a 16-year high in 2021, and are expected to remain high for 2022.
There have not been any reports of crashes or injuries caused by the issue.
Last year, there were 83 crashes involving drunk or drugged drivers over the holiday weekend in Kentucky, according to KYTC.