Week of December 15, 2025
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New AAA Survey: Drivers Back Promising Solutions to Reduce Impaired Driving
Newsroom.AAA.comToday, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAAFTS) released a new report that shows that while risky driving behaviors remain widespread, Americans strongly support a range of impaired-driving countermeasures that could significantly reduce fatalities.
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Prepare Now for Safe Winter Driving
NVDaily.comWaiting for the first snow or ice storm to hit puts you and your tires behind the curve when it comes time to get behind the wheel.
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National Road Safety Foundation Urges Drivers to Plan Ahead for Safe Holiday Travel
PRNewswire.comThe year-end holiday period leading up to New Year's is one of the most dangerous times on American roads and highways, with a spike in crashes that result in serious injuries or death. The National Road Safety Foundation, a non-profit group that for more than 60 years has been promoting safe driving through education, says the increased risk comes from a combination of factors that include impairment from alcohol and drugs coupled with a higher incidence of drowsy driving.
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Touch Screens in Cars Create Dangerous Multitasking, UW Study Shows
Geekwire.comDon’t take your eyes off the road to read new research from the University of Washington.
In partnership with Toyota Research Institute, UW researchers are exploring how modern touch screens in cars affect driving now that dashboard knobs and buttons are increasingly a thing of the past. The results could help auto manufacturers design safer, more responsive screens and in-car interfaces.
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IIHS Grants Safety Ratings to 16 Newly Released Models
Thebrakereport.comThe IIHS has awarded sixteen new 2025 and 2026 models with Top Safety Pick honors. Winners include the Tesla Cybertruck and Audi Q5, while the Jeep Gladiator failed to qualify.
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Stay Safe on Roadways During Winter Holiday Travel: DRIVE SMART Virginia encourages Drivers To Plan Ahead
morningagclips.comDeck the halls, plan the gift list, and pack the car. With holiday shopping, errands and family travel in full swing, safety experts are urging caution when venturing out this winter.
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VDOT to Lift Lane Closures for Holiday Travel
12onyourside.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation will be lifting some lane closures throughout Virginia from Dec. 24-31, 2026.
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Holiday Impaired Driving Spikes for Reasons Beyond Alcohol
Futurity.orgMiguel Perez, head of the biomedical engineering and mechanics department at Virginia Tech, says that despite efforts to reduce impaired driving, it is “still very much a problem.” And now, the problem extends beyond just alcohol.
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Virginia State Police Urge Safe Driving During the Holiday Season
WVNStv.comMembers of the public were advised by the Virginia State Police to drive safe during the holiday season.
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Two Pedestrians Injured in Apparent Road Rage Hit-and-Run
Fox5DC.comTwo pedestrians were injured in what appeared to be a road rage incident in Arlington Thursday night.
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