Week of June 23, 2025
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How Parents Can Effectively Connect with Teen Drivers Behind the Wheel
Yahoo.comHanding over the car keys to a teenager can be a proud moment, but let's be honest, it's also a nerve-wracking one. If you’ve got a new driver at home, chances are you've spent time worrying about speeding, distracted driving, or the group of friends fighting to ride shotgun.
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Aggressive Driving in Virginia: What Business Travelers Need to Know in 2025
CEOToday.comVirginia has long maintained a reputation for its stringent traffic laws, a characteristic that executives and high-profile individuals traveling through or conducting business in the Commonwealth should not underestimate. In particular, the state's approach to aggressive and reckless driving goes far beyond simple citations, often leading to serious criminal charges with lasting consequences.
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Free Lyft Rides in Virginia, DC & Maryland on July 4 to Curb Drunk Driving
Dailyvoice.comThe Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) will offer free Lyft rides across DC, Maryland, and Virginia from 4 p.m. Friday, July 4, to 4 a.m. Saturday, July 5, to keep impaired drivers off the road.
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OWN UP New July 1 ‘responsibility’ law closes driving loophole for good, officials say – you can get jail even if not in car
The-sun.comA PARENT is pushing for a new law that holds drivers accountable for the actions of others, even if they aren’t in the car with them.
The mother is advocating for new legislation set to go into effect on July 1 after her 16-year-old son died in a horrific car accident.
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Chesterfield Police Launch Traffic Enforcement Operation on Hull Street Road
12onyourside.comOn one road in Chesterfield County, drivers can expect an increased police presence Thursday.
Chesterfield County Police say on June 26, officers will hold a traffic enforcement operation on Hull Street Road.
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Virginia State Police Gear Up for Safety Crackdown Along I-81
WDBJ7.comVirginia State Police divisions in Appomattox, Salem, Culpeper and Wytheville will conduct Operation DISS-rupt on all 325 miles of Interstate 81 in Virginia July 1 and July 2, 2025, according to State Police. The traffic enforcement and educational safety initiative “focuses on distracted driving, impaired driving, speed compliance and seat belt safety.”
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New July 1 Law: Vehicle Owners Face $2,500 Fine and Jail Time, Even If Not Driving
Futbolete.comAttention all drivers: a new “responsibility” law is set to take effect on July 1, carrying significant consequences for vehicle owners. This law could result in fines up to $2,500 and even jail time, making it crucial for car owners to understand its implications.
Whether or not you were behind the wheel during a violation, as a car owner, you could still face penalties. This legislation, passed in January by Virginia lawmakers, aims to address the age limits of drivers and ensure safer roads.
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Ford Issues 'Do Not Drive' Alert in Recall of 1.3 Million Vehicles
Autos.yahoo.comFord is recalling more than 1.3 million vehicles across the United States, citing serious mechanical and software issues that could lead to accidents, including one defect severe enough to trigger an urgent “Do Not Drive” order.
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