Week of March 16, 2026
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Federal Regulators Warn Congress: Impaired Driving Detection Tech Not Ready
Roadandtrack.comCongress is currently divided over the implementation of new, mandatory anti-drunk driving technology—and now, federal safety regulators are weighing in with a report that casts doubt on the timeline as to how and when the tech could even be implemented in new cars.
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Soccer Tournament, Distracted Driving Outreach Event Held in Honor of Teen Killed in Crash
WAVY.comAn event in the Historic Triangle this week honors a teen who died in a crash in 2019 and taught other teens about the dangers of distracted driving.
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Get Your Fleet Spring-Ready: 5 Must-Do Maintenance Tips
Automotive-fleet.comWhile the frigid temperatures and gray skies of winter might seem endless, springtime is always just around the corner. And with warmer, sunny days on the horizon, the time is fast approaching for fleet managers to prepare their vehicles for the change in season.
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New Safety Advice from NHTSA Aims to Reduce Car Accidents
FCFreepresspa.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reminding drivers to reduce their risk of a crash by following basic driving habits every time they get behind the wheel.
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Virginia Cannabis Control Authority Launches Safe Driving Campaign
WHSV.comRecreational marijuana market legislation has been passed by the General Assembly, and while the number of users will likely continue to grow, many may not know the laws about driving while high.
Virginia has a new program aimed at teaching drivers about the penalties and risks of driving under the influence of cannabis.
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VCU Police Take to the Streets as Referees to Boost Pedestrian Safety
WRIC.comVCU Police took to the streets as referees to bring awareness to pedestrian safety.
On March 17, officers participated in their annual “Referee” pedestrian safety event with whistles and flags to improve traffic enforcement.