The 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour is part of the largest civic outreach and awareness campaign in U.S. history — exhibiting at more than 800 events nationwide. Throughout Daytona Speedweeks, the National Road Tour will partner with the 2010 Census-sponsored No. 16 Ford Fusion, to be driven by Greg Biffle in the three NASCAR races in March; to spread the word on the importance of the 2010 Census.
From local parades and festivals to major sporting events like the Super Bowl and NCAA Final Four, the Road Tour will attempt to motivate America's growing and increasingly diverse population to complete and mail back the 10-question census form when it arrives in mailboxes March 15-17. Traveling for a total of 1,547 days and more than 150,000 miles across the country, 13 road tour vehicles will provide the public with an educational, engaging and interactive experience that brings the 2010 Census to life.
At each event across the country, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the 2010 Census and understand the benefits a complete count can bring to communities everywhere; view a sample 2010 Census form and learn how the collected information is used; and contribute stories and photos to the Portrait of America project to explain why "I count!" and view messages from other road tour participants.

Wallace S. Gibson, CPM * GIBSON MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd.
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Fixing to sit down right now to watch the race. Yesterdays Nationwide was sure a good one. One heck of a wild ride for Dale Jr.!!!!!
Jim * Boogity,boogity, boogity!!! It was good to see Junior Johnson!!!
Wallace,
Wow, they are covering great distances for the COUNT! As a side note, hope it's a great race!
All the best, Michelle
Wallace,
It's a real shame the government has nothing else to spend its money on that they have to advertise the census. :)
Steve