Week of March 9, 2026
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1.74 Million Ford Vehicles Recalled Over Faulty Rearview Camera Displays
WRAL.comFord has issued two recalls affecting nearly 1.74 million of its cars in the U.S., due to software issues that impact the vehicles' rearview camera displays.
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I-581’s Short Weaving Sections Create Risk — Here’s How Drivers Can Stay Safe
WSLS.comInterstate 581 has notoriously short weaving lanes for drivers to enter and exit the roadway. Getting on and off 581 can be a bit tricky in many spots.
A weaving section, or weave lane, is a lane in which drivers can both enter and exit onto a given roadway. In many areas of Roanoke, these lanes are very short.
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Remarkable Women: Meet Tammy Gweedo McGee
WAVY.comWomen like Tammy Gweedo McGee, a local mother who suffered an unimaginable loss, still grieves, but she uses her pain as a launching point to save lives.
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Virginia Lawmakers Explore Autonomous Technology for Transportation
Virginiamercury.comOver the past four years, there have been an average of 77 strikes on non-automated truck-mounted attenuators in Virginia, and more than 50 operator injuries since 2020, according to state lawmakers.
Now, the state is considering using autonomous technology to improve roadside safety in work zones and to explore future commercial use opportunities.
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Single Unrestrained Fatality Reported After Crash in Halifax County
Nationaltoday.comFatal car crashes are a serious public safety issue, especially in rural areas where roads may have more hazards. This incident highlights the importance of seatbelt use and safe driving practices to prevent such tragedies.
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March Traffic Safety Tips as Warmer Days Increase Road Activity
FDPDNews.comMarch brings warmer temperatures, longer daylight hours, and increased activity on Fairfax County roadways. As more people head outdoors and travel throughout the county, the Fairfax County Police Department’s Traffic Safety Division is focusing on roadway safety through a combination of enforcement and education initiatives.
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Celebrate Safely: Free 757 Sober Rides Available This St. Patrick’s Day
Militarynews.comSt. Patrick’s Day 2026 in Hampton Roads is filled with parades, after parties and events from Williamsburg to Norfolk on March 14th to smaller pub crawls and celebrations all over the area through the 17th. Don’t rely on luck, if you plan to celebrate, include a plan for a sober ride home.
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Researchers Urge Greater Awareness of Distracted Driving Dangers
ABC.net.auUniversity of Canberra (UC) researchers used a driving simulator to study a range of different driver distractions — visual, cognitive, behavioural/manual and auditory.
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$531K in Unpaid Fines: DC Cracks Down on ‘Dangerous’ Drivers From Virginia and Maryland
WJLA.comAttorney General Brian Schwalb announced Friday the city is suing five more out of state drivers over unpaid traffic tickets, and his office said that the city has gotten ten judgments against previous drivers that have been sued in which they've been ordered to pay $531,192. The DC Attorney General's Office has now sued a total 0f 29 drivers from Maryland and Virginia who it accuses of ignoring D.C. traffic laws.
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LifeSafer, Atley Wiese Racing, Gweedo Foundation Launch Teen Driver Safety Initiative
Blufftontoday.comLifeSafer, a leader in vehicle safety technology, is partnering with NASCAR Regional teen driver Atley Wiese and the Gweedo Memorial Foundation to raise awareness among young drivers about the dangers of speeding – and to educate families on how the use of Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) technology can help.