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Week of September 29, 2025
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Report Identifies Top Pedestrian Safety Hotspots in Northern Virginia
Annandaletoday.comThe latest “near miss” report by Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets (NoVA FSS) identifies Gallows Road at Woodburn Elementary School as one of the county’s most dangerous spots for pedestrians.
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City vs. Country: Which Drivers Pose the Bigger Risk on the Road?
WSET.comWho's more at risk on the road? Is it city drivers or country drivers? The answer might surprise you.
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NHTSA Approves $800M in Funding to Help States Improve Road Safety
NHTSA.govThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has notified all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. territories and the Bureau of Indian Affairs representing tribal communities of their qualification for more than $800 million in traffic safety grants for Fiscal Year 2026.
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Drivers Warned: Emotional and Mental Overload Can Create Hidden Roadway Distractions
Thecarrollnews.comScrolling through social media in traffic, chomping on a burger while changing lanes or applying makeup on the drive to work are common motorist distractions that can be observed visually.
“But we never talk about distractions you cannot see,” said Shaina Finkel, program assistant for the Florida Teen Safe Driving Coalition and past national president of Students Against Destructive Decisions. “Other distractions live in your head when you are stressed, overtired, overwhelmed, burnt out, or diagnosed with a mental condition that genuinely prevents you from the task of being fully focused while driving.”
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VDOT Urges Caution, Offers Safety Tips Amid Rising Pedestrian Deaths
WRIC.comAs the days grow shorter, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is warning drivers and pedestrians to be extra cautious of one another.
According to a release from VDOT, crashes involving pedestrians increased 43% between 2020 and 2024.
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Operation Drive Safe 460 Marks Success in Boosting Highway Safety
Virginianreview.comThe Virginia State Police and our Law Enforcement partners in Bedford,
Botetourt, Roanoke and Montgomery Counties combined efforts made a positive impact with
“Operation Drive Safe 460,” the 24-hour safety initiative held on September 26. The focused
effort along Route 460 successfully reduced risky driving behaviors, increased driver
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Norview Students Learn Dangers of Drunk and Distracted Driving Through Interactive Lessons
WAVY.comNorfolk Police and Virginia State Police visited Norview High School on Friday to warn students about the dangers of drunk and distracted driving.
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Virginia Tech’s Tom Dingus Honored with National Trailblazer Award from Governors Highway Safety Association
News.VT.eduTom Dingus, the Newport News-Tenneco Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, received the the James J. Howard Highway Safety Trailblazer Award from the Governors Highway Safety Association. The award recognizes Dingus’ 41 years of innovation and impact in improving roadway safety.
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State Police Urge Caution as October Remains Deadliest Month on Virginia Roads
Theriver953.comThe Virginia State Police (VSP) is issuing a critical safety reminder to parents and teen drivers across the Commonwealth: October is statistically the most dangerous month on Virginia roadways for all crash fatalities, including those involving young, inexperienced drivers
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Pedestrian Fatally Struck in Halifax County School Bus Crash
Yahoo.comSchool administrators in Halifax County said a school bus struck and killed a pedestrian on Friday, October 3.
Week of September 22, 2025
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NHTSA Launches Safe System Initiative to Improve Motorcycle Safety
Ultimatemotorcycling.comThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a Request for Quote (RFQ) for a contractor to take the lead in the development of a “Safe Systems Approach” (SSA) to motorcycle safety.
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Study Reveals Nearly All Drivers Face Road Rage — Experts Say It’s Preventable
Newsroom.aaa.comIf it feels like everyone has road rage these days, that’s because they probably do. A staggering 96% of drivers admit to engaging in aggressive driving behaviors over the past year, according to a new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. From speeding and tailgating to cutting off other vehicles, aggressive driving has become a near universal experience – and it’s not just frustrating, it appears to be contagious.
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Teen Driver Faces Charges After Deputy Directing School Traffic Is Struck in Dinwiddie
WTVR.comA Dinwiddie County sheriff's deputy is recovering after being hit by a car Monday morning while directing traffic in front of an elementary school.
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Law Enforcement Agencies Unite to Crack Down on Dangerous Driving Along Route 460
WFXRTV.comThe Virginia State Police has announced a multi-agency effort to encourage drivers to be responsible behind the wheel on U.S. Route 460.
“Operation Drive Safe 460” will take place on Friday, September 26.
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National Child Passenger Safety Week: 4 Car Seat Mistakes Parents Must Avoid
Thesubtimes.comNew this year, new federal safety standards were announced requiring car seats to test and confirm improved protection from side-impact collisions before December 2026.
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VDOT, Transurban Team Up on Driver Safety Campaign for I-495 NEXT Project
Constructionequipmentguide.comWith construction activities on northern Virginia's new interstate express lanes increasing and now concentrated in the median along the project's corridor, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and its I-495 Express Lanes Northern Extension (495 NEXT) project partner, Transurban, have launched a driver safety campaign.
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8 Walking and Biking Safety Tips That Could Save Your Life
NPR.orgYou've heard of defensive driving — driving practices to help you stay safe on the road, like reducing your speed in bad weather or signaling before switching lanes. But what about defensive walking and cycling?
They're a crucial part of pedestrian and cyclist safety, and more people should practice them, says Ryan Sharp, a transportation consultant with Alta, a transportation design firm.
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NHTSA Probes 17,000 Rivian Delivery Vans Over Potential Seat Belt Defect
Autonews.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it opened a preliminary evaluation into 17,198 Rivian Automotive Inc. electric delivery vans over seat belt concerns.
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DMV’s 54-Foot Ladder Stunt Dramatically Shows How Speed Intensifies Crash Impact
Realradio804.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is bringing a show-stopping attraction to the 2025 Virginia State Fair on September 26–28: a towering 54-foot bright yellow ladder designed to make one powerful point—speed has an impact.
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Fatal 10-Vehicle Pileup Closes I-81 in Western VirginiaA chain-reaction crash involving at least 10 vehicles, including several tractor-trailers, shut down Interstate 81 on Thursday evening and left one person dead, according to Virginia State Police.
Week of September 15, 2025
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AAA Tidewater Event Urges Safe Driving as Teen Traffic Deaths Climb in Virginia
WTKR.comAAA and traffic safety organizations across Virginia came together Saturday to teach safe driving practices to teenagers and their families through interactive demonstrations and real-world simulations.
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VCU Police Step Up Enforcement to Curb Dangerous Driving on Belvidere Street
WRIC.comVirginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Police said they’re not letting up on traffic enforcement along Belvidere Street, one of Richmond’s busiest and most dangerous corridors.
The department has launched a major traffic safety initiative in March, focused on the five-block stretch between West Broad Street and Canal Street that runs through the heart of VCU’s campus.
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Man Hurt in Road Rage Shooting on Midlothian Turnpike
12onyourside.comThe Chesterfield County Police Department is investigating a road rage shooting in Midlothian, which left a driver injured on Saturday afternoon.
At 5:15 p.m., officers received a report about a shooting on Midlothian Turnpike near Stonehenge Village Shopping Center.
At the scene, officers found a man with a gunshot wound. The victim is expected to survive.
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Near Miss’ Dashboard Uses Driver and Cyclist Reports to Improve Road Safety
Virginiamercury.comThomas King is used to cycling around Richmond. The Church Hill resident often rides on weekends and he also commutes by bike to his office a few miles away. He knows the best routes to take, what supplies to bring – such as spare tires – and now, he knows how to report almost-accidents on PlanRVA’s Near Miss Dashboard.
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IIHS Unveils First Safety Ratings for Electric Vehicles
TheEVreport.comIIHS tested seven electric vehicles, with five earning good moderate overlap ratings but headlights lagging across the board. No model qualifies for TOP SAFETY PICK awards
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Campaign Urges Awareness and Action for Rail Safety
Realradio804.comDo you hear that sound in the distance? It may be a train whistle. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) wants to remind drivers of critical rail safety information to keep travelers safe and help prevent highway-rail crossing incidents.
The important safety reminder comes during Operation Lifesaver’s See Tracks? Think Train! Week, which runs Sept. 15-21.
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Hyundai Recalls 568,000+ Vehicles in U.S. Over Seat Belt Defect
Reuters.comHyundai Motor (005380.KS), opens new tab is recalling 568,580 Palisade vehicles in the U.S., over an issue with the seat belt buckles which may not properly secure passengers in a crash, the U.S. autos safety regulator said on Thursday.
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Distracted Driving Linked to 240% Spike in Crash Risk, Study Finds
Collisionweek.comDrivers who use phones while driving face a 240% higher crash risk compared to those who don’t, according to a report released Wednesday by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and Cambridge Mobile Telematics.
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DMV Ladder Stunt at Virginia Fair Drives Home Dangers of Speeding
Yahoo.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is bringing a powerful attraction to this year’s state fair. A 54-foot bright yellow ladder designed to show that speed has an impact.
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Report: Nearly Half of Parents Skipping Critical Child Safety Step, Putting Kids at Risk
Yahoo.comAccording to a new AAA analysis of data compiled by the U.S. Department of Transportation, nearly half (47 percent) of children injured in car crashes were not properly restrained in a car seat and were either using just a vehicle seatbelt or no restraint at all.
Week of September 8, 2025
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NHTSA Moves to Update AV Safety Rules as Lucid, Uber Partner on 20,000-Robotaxi Fleet
Repairerdrivennews.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) plans to launch three rulemakings to modernize Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for vehicles with automated driving systems.
Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy says the standards were written decades ago and fail to account for automated vehicles.
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Safety Experts Urge Parents: Don’t Move Kids Out of Car Seats and Boosters Too Soon
NCWlife.comAccording to new research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, child crash fatalities have declined over the past five years. But many children are still being moved out of car seats and booster seats too soon.
AAA found that nearly 100,000 kids were injured in car crashes in 2023 alone, with a disturbing decline in car seat and booster seat use after children turned three years old.
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5 Fleet Safety Mistakes That Put Drivers at Risk—and How to Avoid Them
Wortruckonline.comSafety isn’t supposed to be a greatest hits album, but somehow, a few bad habits keep playing on repeat.
This time, I'm calling out five of the most common (and frustratingly frequent) safety slip-ups that still haunt light- and medium-duty fleets. You’ve probably seen these before… maybe even this week. But no shame here! Just some fun, practical ways to finally break the cycle.
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Hampton Seeks Public Input on Plans to Improve Busy Intersection
13newsnow.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is asking for the public’s help to improve safety and traffic flow at one of Hampton’s busiest intersections.
Officials are collecting community feedback on the intersection of Power Plant Parkway, Briarfield Road, and West Queen Street, an area that provides north and south access to Interstate 664.
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What Drivers Need to Know About Chesterfield’s New School Bus Safety Program
WTVR.comChesterfield County Public Schools, in partnership with BusPatrol and the Chesterfield County Police Department, is launching a new school bus safety enforcement program.
The program, which starts on Sept. 15, aims to tackle the issue of illegal school bus passings, according to a news release from the school system.
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IIHS to Factor Speeding, Drunk-Driving Detection Tech Into Safety Awards
Cars.comNew cars will have to do a better job of detecting speeding and drunk driving to earn a Top Safety Pick+, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced Tuesday. Changes to the agency’s highest rating were announced during a roundtable on impaired driving organized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving and are intended to curb dangerous and illegal activity, the agency said.
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Shoulder Widening Project Set to Begin in Northern Neck
VDOT.virginia.govThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will begin a safety project in the Northern Neck region next week to slightly widen road shoulders on several primary routes to reduce the risk of crashes.
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NSC Calls Decline in Roadway Deaths ‘Tremendous Progress’
Safetyandhealthmagazine.comThe number of motor vehicle-related deaths decreased nearly 13% in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2024, a National Safety Council analysis shows.
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Drugged Driving Emerges as a Growing Threat on America’s Roads
Theconversation.comIn October 2023, an unthinkable tragedy unfolded in Coleman, Wisconsin: An 8‑month‑old girl lost her life when a driver, impaired by cannabis, ran a stop sign and crashed into another vehicle. In February 2025, the driver pleaded guilty to negligent vehicular homicide and drugged driving with a minor passenger – and now faces up to 10 years behind bars.
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Program Helping Seniors Feel More Confident Behind the Wheel Launches in Roanoke
WDBJ7.comAn interactive and educational program designed to improve senior driving safety is scheduled to take place next week.
Week of September 2, 2025
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Virginia Ranked 12th Safest State for Road Travel This Labor Day Weekend
Wavy.comLabor Day is the second deadliest weekend to drive in America after the fourth of July, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
However, a new study by Munley Law ranks Virginia as the 12th safest state to drive in this holiday weekend.
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Grieving Virginia Father Turns Tragedy Into Advocacy for Bicycle Safety in Daughter’s Memory
Augustafreepress.comA Waynesboro man is on a mission to improve safety for everyone on the road after his daughter, Robyn, died tragically in New York City while doing bicycle messenger work in 2019.
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Why Safety Tools Alone Can’t Replace a Strong Fleet Culture
Worktruckonline.comEvery year, fleets across the country invest in new tools and technologies to keep their drivers safe. Cameras, telematics, driver monitoring, advanced driver-assistance systems… the list keeps growing.
And, according to the 2025 Work Truck Safety Study, fleets are indeed paying attention. The basics of safety (driver training, policies, and awareness campaigns) are strong. Many fleets report steady efforts to reinforce rules of the road and to prioritize safety in daily operations.
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After Six Deaths in Labor Day Crashes, State Police Stress New Law: Buckle Up, All Seats
13Newsnow.comSix people were killed in crashes across the Commonwealth over the Labor Day holiday weekend, including two in Chesapeake and one in Norfolk, according to Virginia State Police.
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Impact’ Campaign: DMV’s Latest Push for Driver Safety
NRVNews.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has launched a powerful new seat belt safety campaign, “Impact”, to remind drivers and passengers that buckling up can mean the difference between life and death.
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Tractor-Trailer and Propane Truck Collision on Williamsburg Road Claims Pedestrian’s Life
WRIC.comOne man is dead and another is in the hospital after a tractor-trailer and a truck hauling propane crashed at an intersection on Williamsburg Road in Henrico County on Thursday afternoon.
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VDOT, Transurban Unveil Safety Campaign Ahead of 495 Express Lanes Opening by Year’s End
VDOT.virginia.govWith construction activities on the new express lanes increasing and now concentrated in the median along the project corridor, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and its 495 Express Lanes Northern Extension (495 NEXT) project partner, Transurban, have launched a driver safety campaign.
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Richmond teens get hands-on defensive driving training through B.R.A.K.E.S. program
WRIC,comRichmond is hosting a new national program designed to give young drivers real-world experience for handling emergencies.
The program is called B.R.A.K.E.S. — short for “Be Responsible And Keep Everyone Safe” and it’s offering hands-on training that goes beyond traditional driver’s education.
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Drivers Urged to Slow Down as Statewide High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign Begins
Mybuckhannon.comThe West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program (GHSP) reminds drivers to slow down and obey the speed limit ahead of a statewide high visibility enforcement (HVE) period that will begin with a kickoff enforcement event from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, September 5, 2025, to be conducted by law enforcement agencies statewide. The targeted enforcement will continue through Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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Nauto’s AI Dashcam Proves Effective in Cutting Driver Risk, Virginia Tech Tests Show
Spectrum.ieee.orgDriving trucks is one of the unappreciated backbones of modern civilization. It’s also hard and sometimes dangerous work. But technology is being spun up to make the job safer and easier.
Week of August 25, 2025
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Tragic Crash: 11-Year-Old Girl Killed While Riding Bicycle in Henrico County
WRIC.comAn 11-year-old girl died after police said she was hit by a vehicle in Henrico County while riding a bicycle.
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Reading, Writing, and Road Rules: AAA Highlights Back-to-School Traffic Safety Tips
Patch.comWith District schools and the majority of Maryland schools kicking off the 2025-26 school year tomorrow, students across the region will be returning to campuses and classrooms, and transportation will undoubtedly be impacted. Back-to-school transportation affects not only students and parents, but also other motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians using the roads.
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Virginia's Top 10 Most Dangerous Road Stretches of 2025 Revealed
Localaccidentreports.comVirginia boasts a diverse highway network, from coastal interstates to mountainous parkways, but with that variety comes risk. Whether in urban corridors, historic suburban roads, or rural mountain passes, specific stretches consistently see serious and fatal crashes.
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DC Unveils New High School Pilot PrDC Unveils New High School Pilot Program to Expand Driver Educationgram to Expand Driver Education
WUSA.comThe District is launching a pilot driver education program at four area high schools.
The program will be launched on Sept. 22 at Coolidge High School, Eastern High School, Jackson Reed High School, and Phelps High School.
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Key School Bus Rules Drivers Must Follow
WUSA.comBack-to-school season is here and the DMV wants to remind everyone of school bus rules. Find out which laws impact you.
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DC Traffic Deaths Hit 12-Year Low, City Attributes Drop to Road Redesigns
NBCWashington.comTraffic fatalities in D.C. are the lowest they’ve been in 12 years, the Department of Transportation said, crediting road redesigns and other measures.
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Prince William County Cracks Down on Impaired Driving with Ongoing ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign
Patch.comThe Prince William County Police Department joins law enforcement agencies throughout Virginia to deter and increase drunk driving enforcement. The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign will take place in Prince William County through Sept. 1, 2025.
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Don’t Let a Text Be Your Last: Expert Shares Tips to Prevent Distracted Driving
News.VT.eduTaking your eyes off the road for just two seconds can double your crash risk, whether you’re scrolling Instagram, eating a sandwich, or digging through a backpack. Each year, distracted driving kills more than 3,000 Americans.
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Semi-Truck’s Brakes Catch Fire After Safety Inspection, Virginia DMV Reports
CDLlife.comA semi truck driver had a tough time during a weigh station inspection conducted in support of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Brake Safety Week campaign.
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Don’t Let a Text Be Your Last: Expert Shares Tips to Prevent Distracted Driving
Newswise.comTaking your eyes off the road for just two seconds can double your crash risk, whether you’re scrolling Instagram, eating a sandwich, or digging through a backpack. Each year, distracted driving kills more than 3,000 Americans.
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Subaru’s DriverFocus Tech Could Be a Game-Changer for Road Safety
USAToday.comIt's easy to get distracted while driving these days, not just by cell phones pinging, but by interacting with a touchscreen on the car or even looking to the side to change lanes.
But those who own Subaru cars equipped with DriverFocus technology report its benefitted them and made driving safer, according to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Many insist the technology be on their next vehicle.
Week of August 18, 2025
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NASCAR’s Ross Chastain Joins Virginia DMV, DRIVE SMART Virginia in Push for Safer Roads
Virginianreview.comNASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain joined forces with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and DRIVE SMART Virginia on Friday — ahead of his race at Richmond Raceway on Saturday — to promote lifesaving driving habits on and off the track
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Back-to-School Brings Safety Reminders, Traffic Changes, and New Rules in Fairfax and Prince William Counties
WUSA9.comSchool starts Monday for students in Fairfax and Prince William counties, and officials say they’ve spent the summer preparing for a safe, smooth return.
In Fairfax County, Virginia’s largest school district with more than 180,000 students, parents and drivers should expect heavier traffic as more buses hit the roads and more students walk to school.
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Nearly One-Third of Traffic Deaths Caused by Drunk Drivers, NHTSA Reports
Aboutlawsuits.comIn 2023, nearly one-third of all traffic crash fatalities in the U.S. involved drivers with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) above 0.08 grams per decileter, which is the legal limit in 49 out of 50 states.
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Top 10 Takeaways: VCU’s Biggest Campus Concern — Pedestrian Safety
News.VCU.eduThe spring 2025 survey revealed that nearly half – 45% – of respondents cited pedestrian safety above all other issues. And VCU leaders have been taking action.
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Virginia Police Nab Driver Going 101 MPH in 55 MPH Zone
WSET.comPolice are urging the public to slow down after a Woodbridge man was recently cited for going 101 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour zone.
RELATED | Driver pulled over for speeding 140 mph in a 70 mph zone in Fairfax Co., Va.
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Opinion: I’ve Seen the Devastation of Distracted Driving—Here Are 2 Ways to Stop It
Newsobserver.comThere’s something particularly chilling about distracted truck drivers. An 80,000-pound vehicle doesn’t just crash — it devastates and destroys. When the pilots of these giant rigs drive distracted, the consequences can be catastrophic. And yet, our legal system is struggling to meet this moment.
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VDOT Lifts Lane Closures for Labor Day to Ease Holiday Travel
Virginianreview.comThe summer travel season is coming to an end. For those planning to hit the roads for one last summer getaway, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) wants to make your travels safe and easy so you can spend more time soaking up the sun.
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Does Your Teen Really Know Their Car—Beyond Just Pumping Gas?
WFMYNews2.comAs a parent of a teen driver, you spend a lot of time teaching them what to do behind the wheel. But a CARFAX expert and dad says parents need to take a few hours to teach their teen driver about car common sense.
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NHTSA Unveils New Website with Emergency Response Guides and Rescue Sheets
IAF.orgThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a new website to provide emergency responders with easy access to Emergency Response Guides (ERGs) and rescue sheets.
With the growing number of electric vehicle (EV) models on the road, it is critical that IAFF members use this information to operate safely, prevent injury or death, and understand how to locate and disable EV components during a fire.
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Many States Enact Tougher Requirements for New Drivers
Pressreader.comA new wave of state laws is enforcing stricter requirements for new drivers, but states still can't agree on how much practice is needed
Week of August 11, 2025
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Distracted Driving Surges Nearly 69%, Now Blamed for 3,275 Deaths Each Year
RepairerDrivenNews.comThe latest data from LexisNexis Risk Solutions shows that, across all age demographics, distracted driving has increased by 68.8% year-over-year (YoY).
Silent Generation drivers (ages 66-90) have seen the largest increase, up 80.3% followed by Millennials (ages 26-35), up 77.3%, and Gen X (ages 46-55), up 68.1%.
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The Hidden Dangers of Hands-Free Tech: How ‘Safe’ Devices Still Lead to Crashes
Pickuptrucktalk.comHands-free doesn’t automatically mean danger-free, and that’s what some people fail to understand when driving around with their devices. The potential for an accident remains even without a handheld phone.
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Are We Overlooking Lives? The Growing Visibility Crisis for Motorcyclists and Pedestrians
DVIDShub.netIn July, the naval enterprise recorded 31 motorcycle crashes, with two resulting in fatalities. Due to favorable riding conditions, California led in motorcycle crashes for the 18th continuous month with 11 reported – accounting for over a third of the crashes (35%) overall. Florida followed with five reported or 16% of the incidents. North Carolina and Virginia each had three crashes (20%). The remaining incidents occurred throughout the United States as well as one crash each in Bahrain, Italy, Japan and Spain.
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Richmond Raceway Gears Up for Cook Out 400 with Fan-Focused Community Events
WRIC.comWith Richmond’s Cook Out 400 Race fast approaching, Richmond Raceway and NASCAR are hosting some events to get fans revved up while also providing community resources.
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Inside the Mind of an Angry Driver: Unpacking the Triggers of Road Rage
WSLS.com“Road rage is often not really about traffic or a careless driver. It is often about emotional regulation. When you get into the car, you’re often feeling stressed or rushed, and traffic is one way that you can put your emotions into overdrive, take you from zero to 100 in just a matter of moments,” said Susan Albers, PsyD, psychologist at Cleveland Clinic.
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NHTSA Kicks Off Annual ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Crackdown
Nottinghammd.comThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched its annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign on Tuesday, urging Americans to plan for a sober ride home ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
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Chesterfield Schools and Police Team Up to Promote Safe Driving for Back-to-School Season
WRIC.comThe Chesterfield County Police Department and Chesterfield County Public Schools are partnering up to encourage safe driving as the school year begins.
In a joint release, officials described the increased traffic brought on by the start of school and new routines.
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States Tighten Regulations as Self-Driving Cars Become More Common on Roads
Virginiamercury.comVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin this year vetoed a measure that would have put rules in place for “high-risk artificial intelligence systems,” but would have excluded “autonomous vehicle technology” from that category.
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Safety Expert Warns of Alarming Rise in U.S. and Virginia Crash Fatalities
Augustafreepress.comRoadway fatalities in the United States and Virginia are headed in a troubling direction, according to highway safety officials.
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Ross Chastain, NASCAR’s ‘Hail Melon’ Star, Shifts Gears to Promote Safe Driving
Augustafreepress.comRoss Chastain, famous for his “Hail Melon” mad dash into the NASCAR Championship 4 in 2022, was in Richmond on Friday to help Virginia DMV promote … safe driving?
Week of August 4, 2025
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New Virginia Driving Law Could Hit You With Fines — Even When You’re Not at Fault
MSN.comVirginia is the latest state to expand its seatbelt laws, now requiring all adults to buckle up on highways — regardless of where they’re sitting in the car.
Before the new rule, only front-seat passengers were required to wear seatbelts.
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VDOT Urges Drivers to Stay Focused in School Zones for Student Safety
VDOT.Virginia.govWith more than one million Virginia students headed back to school this month, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is calling on everyone to be cautious around school buses and in school zones to keep all road users safe and avoid costly fines and tickets. Students will be commuting to school on foot, by bicycle, by school bus, or by private vehicles.
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From Tragedy to Legislation: Williamsburg Mom Fueled Virginia’s Seat Belt Reform
WVEC.comOne decision, a seat belt left unbuckled, changed everything for a Williamsburg family. Nearly five years later, that moment led to a major change in Virginia law.
On July 1, a new state law went into effect requiring all drivers and adult passengers, regardless of seat position, to wear a seat belt. It's part of a push to close a long-standing gap in Virginia's safety laws.
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Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Pushes for Greater Road Safety for Vulnerable Travelers
WHSV.comVirginia State Police continue to investigate a deadly crash between a bicycle and a car that happened Sunday night in Rockingham County.
Kyle Lawrence, executive director for the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition, said a vulnerable road user is someone using a device without the safety of a car, like a bicycle.
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Police: Rude Gesture Sparks Road Rage Assault in Virginia
CNYCentral.comOne woman allegedly assaulted another woman after a road rage incident in Virginia, police said.
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IIHS: U.S. Traffic Deaths Rise as Canada Sees Decline from Tougher Laws and Traffic Cameras
Repairerdrivennews.comA recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Canada’s Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) has found that stronger distracted driving and seatbelt laws, along with widespread use of speed safety cameras, have helped Canada reduce road fatalities, while the U.S. falters.
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WATCH: Fairfax County Police Conduct Thorough Truck Inspections on Va. 28
WTOP.comSmall cars and large trucks share many of the roadways in and around D.C. The Fairfax County Police Department’s motor carrier safety unit spent Tuesday trying to make sure that trucks on the road were safe for all involved.
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New State Driving Law Could Jail Car Owners for Others’ Offenses
Grada3.comThere is a new driving law in Virginia that could put car owners in jail for allowing an unlicensed minor to drive their vehicle. According to this new law, you could face a year in jail or up to $2,500 in fines even if you were not behind the wheel.
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Virginia DMV Seeks Public Input on Rural Road Safety and Conditions
Fauquiernow.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and research firm SHINE Management, based in Charlottesville, is working on a survey about rural road safety in Virginia. They’re looking for people who live in rural counties and cities to share their insights.
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Williamsburg Mother’s Fight Becomes Law: Virginia Enacts Mandatory Seat Belt Rule for All Adult Passengers
MSN.comOne decision, a seat belt left unbuckled, changed everything for a Williamsburg family. Nearly five years later, that moment led to a major change in Virginia law.
On July 1, a new state law went into effect requiring all drivers and adult passengers, regardless of seat position, to wear a seat belt. It's part of a push to close a long-standing gap in Virginia's safety laws.
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Virginia State Police Investigating Fatal Rollover Crash Involving Speeding Teen
WJLA.comA 17-year-old boy from Warrenton, Va., died early Saturday morning in a high-speed car crash on Dumfries Road, according to the Fauquier County Sheriff's Office.
Officials said the car was clocked doing 96 mph in a 45 mph zone near the intersection of Atlee Road around 1 a.m.
Week of July 28, 2025
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AAA Tidewater Offers Summer Driving Safety Tips as Car Crashes Rise
13newsnow.comExperts say drivers are at a higher risk of being involved in a car accident during the warm summer months than any other time of the year.
Ryan Adcock, public relations specialist for AAA Tidewater, tells 13News Now there are several factors that tie into an increase of summer car accidents, including a high volume of traffic.
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New Seatbelt Law Targets Backseat Riders — $25 Fines Now Enforced on the Spot
The-Sun.comPassengers who are caught not wearing a seat belt are at risk of $25 fines after a law came into force on July 1.
Under the terms of the law, cops cannot just order a driver to stop regarding a seat belt offense.
But, they can enforce the law if they spot anyone in the car who isn’t strapped in, per the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Blazing Tempers: Extreme Heat Linked to Spike in Road Rage Incidents
WHSV.comAs temperatures continue to rise this summer, the likelihood of road rage also increases.
According to “The Lancet Planetary Health,” discomfort in extreme heat can impact your behavior. It can also lead to an increase in frustration, impulsivity and aggression behind the wheel.
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IIHS: Safe-Driving Apps Offer New Window Into Driver Behavior and Crash Risk
AutomotiveWorld.comSafe-driving apps promise to save money for careful drivers. But their impact on safety research — opening up a completely new data source with many unique advantages — could be even more significant.
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IIHS: Forward Blind Spots in Popular SUVs Have Widened Dramatically Over 25 Years
Roadandtrack.comVisibility out of the vehicle is becoming a problem in new cars, and SUVs and crossovers in particular have been hit hard by a huge increase in the size of blind spots. Thanks to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, we now have a sense of exactly how bad the problem has become.
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Fairfax County Police Target Reckless Drivers in New Road Safety Crackdown
DCNewsnow.comPolice in Fairfax County are working to make the roads safer by tackling reckless drivers.
The Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) said that whether it is a specialized focus of the department’s Traffic Division or proactive efforts from patrols across the county, officers are committed to identifying reckless drivers on the road to reduce serious risks.
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Rethinking Safety and Sharing Responsibility Key to Reducing Roadway Fatalities
News.VT.eduDrivers are not the only ones to blame for roadway fatalities.
That's the crux of a review article in the New England Journal of Medicine written by a pair of Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) researchers invited to share their insights on the strategies aimed at progressing toward a future with zero traffic deaths.
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What Parents Should Know About Teen Car Insurance: Costs, Coverage, and Safety Tips
CNBC.comYour child turning 16 is a big milestone. But while you’ve spent time researching the safest cars and how to help them pass their driver’s test, you’ll also need to update your car insurance.
Because they’re newer drivers and statistically more likely to be in accidents, teenage drivers are the single most expensive demographic to insure.
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Ford Recalls Over 56,000 F-150 Trucks for Faulty Seat Belt Warning System
Cars.comFord’s 19th major recall of the month involves the seat belt warning system in more than 56,400 examples of its F-150 hybrid pickup truck.
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New U.S. Driving Regulation Brings Stricter Fines and Jail Time for Violators
Madrid-Barcelona.comSince July 1, in Virginia, a new law has come into effect to strengthen road safety and protect young drivers. This regulation involves heavy fines and even jail sentences for those who allow unlicensed minors to drive a vehicle.
Week of July 21, 2025
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Richmond Resident Calls for Caution Near Schools as New Speed Camera Data Highlights Ongoing Risks
WRIC.comRichmond school zone safety cameras have generated nearly $2.5 million in fines for drivers going over the speed limit.
Since the program’s launch in March 2024 through July 1, 2025, a total of $2,474,718 in fines have been collected. That includes $585,380 in 2024 and $1,889,338 so far in 2025.
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New Laws Pump the Brakes for First-Time Drivers: What You Need to Know Before Hitting the Road
USAToday.comA new wave of state laws is enforcing stricter requirements for new drivers, but states still can't agree on how much practice is needed.
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Virginia to Require Speed Limiters for Reckless Drivers: What You Need to Know
Slashgear.comGetting caught going over 100 miles per hour is no small offense, and soon, Virginia drivers who hit those dangerous speeds won't just be paying fines, they'll be forced to slow down for good. Starting on July 1, 2026, Virginia will become the first state in the U.S. to require certain reckless drivers to install speed-limiting devices in their vehicles.
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Volkswagen Recalls 900+ Taigun and Virtus Vehicles Over Persistent Seatbelt Defect
Cardekho.comThe Volkswagen Virtus and Volkswagen Taigun have been recalled once again due to concerns over their seatbelts. The German carmaker has recalled 961 units of both the vehicles that are manufactured between December 2021 and May 2025.
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Top 10 Autonomous Driving Features Powering the Future of EVs
EVMagazine.comAs EVs evolve, so do the advanced technologies driving them.
Autonomous features once considered futuristic are now essential, enhancing safety, reducing driver fatigue and laying the groundwork for full self-driving capabilities.
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Virginia Mom Warns Parents: Stay Vigilant During the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers
WDBJ7.comThe period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, known as the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer, is the most dangerous time for teen drivers. But now a national coalition is working to change that by turning it into the 100 Safest Days of Summer. We are joined by Tammy Gweedo McGee, she's the Executive Director of the Gweedo Memorial Foundation.
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New Virginia Law: Seat Belts Now Mandatory for All Vehicle Occupants
WDBJ.comWhether you’re in the front seat or the back, seat belt use is now the law for all Virginians.
As of July 1, 2025, House Bill 2475 requires all vehicle occupants—regardless of age and where they sit—to buckle up.
Here @ Home sits down with Christy King, who lost her 18-year-old son when he was killed while riding in the back seat of a vehicle.
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New Study Reveals Nationwide Rise in Traffic Fatalities
Fox5DC.comTraffic deaths are up nationwide, including in the DMV, according to a new study by TRIP—a non-profit organization that researches and evaluates transportation issues.
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5 Smart Driving Habits That Can Help Keep Truckers Safe on the Road
Truckernews.comStaying safe while arriving at your destinations on time is an essential part of being a professional driver in today's trucking industry. These simple but essential tips can help keep you and the highways you travel accident-free.
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Virginia DMV Uses 50-Foot Ladder to Show Just How Deadly Speeding Can Be
WTVR.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has installed a striking visual display to help drivers understand the deadly consequences of speeding: a 50-foot yellow ladder that demonstrates how speed translates to fatal impacts.
Week of July 14, 2025
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Speed and Alcohol Blamed in Norris Bridge Crash That Killed 2
WTVR.comSpeed and alcohol were determined to be "major contributing factors" in a fatal head-on crash on the Robert O. Norris Jr. Bridge in Lancaster County, according to Virginia State Police.
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Beating the Heat: How Fleet Leaders Use Safety Tech to Outsmart Summer Hazards
Worktruckonline.comMost people envision summer as sun-filled vacations, longer days, family time, and outdoor activities. When fleet leaders think of summer, their initial thoughts are a bit different. This summer season, mid-sized work truck fleets are on high alert and facing their toughest annual challenge: the "100 Deadliest Days."
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America’s Drunk Driving Hotspots: These Cities Top the List for DUI Trouble
Thetruthaboutcars.comDrunk driving is scary, not just because drunk drivers put themselves in harm's way, but also because they put everyone else on or near the road in danger.
Some cities are worse, statistically speaking, than others for drunk driving.
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DMV Local Heroes Lead the Charge in New Safe Driving Initiative
13newsnow.comVirginia Beach EMS is reminding drivers to Buckle Up, Slow Down and drive sober, as the DMV Local Heroes Initiative gets underway.
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Mindful Driving for Truckers: How to Stay Focused and Avoid Dangerous Distractions
Thetrucker.comAt 70 miles per hour, you travel nearly 105 feet every second. Focus your eyes on something other than the road ahead – say, a billboard, an accident scene, a mirror, the “infotainment” screen on your dash – and you’ll cover that 105 feet while driving blind. Let your eyes linger for five seconds, and you’ve covered nearly a tenth of a mile, without seeing what’s in front. That’s the power of distractions.
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Drive with Caution’: Firefighters Urge Safety Amid Widespread Flooding in Central Virginia
12onyourside.comOver the past few days, heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in areas across Central Virginia, making driving dangerous.
This includes Chesterfield, where Dalebrook Drive was covered in rain due to Monday’s severe weather.“It’s common sense to me, but when you something like this, just turn around and go a different way,” said Capt. Joe Harvey with Chesterfield Fire and EMS.
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AAA Shares Essential Wet-Weather Driving Tips to Stay Safe During Storms
WSLS.comAAA urges drivers to be alert and turn around whenever facing flooded roadways and harsh weather conditions. Continuous waves of fast-moving storms, loaded with tremendous amounts of soaking rain, have caused flash flood warnings to surge in communities across Virginia.
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Buckle Up and Slow Down: Virginia Targets Reckless Driving in Statewide Crackdown
CBS19news.comBackseat passengers in Virginia will now have to buckle up under a new state law. And street takeovers, street racing, and excessive speeders will now face harsher penalties — possibly even criminal charges — under new legislation.
Three bills that took effect on July 1 aim to reduce the number of driving crashes and fatalities in the commonwealth.
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Virginia Teens Step Up: Training Tomorrow’s Leaders in Driver and Passenger Safety
Brunswicktimes-gazette.comMore than 130 Virginia teens representing schools and youth groups from across the commonwealth will be arriving at James Madison University (JMU) Thursday, July 17, 2025 for the 2025 YOVASO Summer Leadership Retreat, Tides, Vibes, and Safe Rides.
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Buckle Up, Slow Down: Virginia Launches Crackdown on Reckless Driving
FWBusiness.comBackseat passengers in Virginia will now have to buckle up under a new state law. And street takeovers, street racing, and excessive speeders will now face harsher penalties — possibly even criminal charges — under new legislation.
Week of July 7, 2025
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New Law Requires Speed-Limiting Devices for Certain Drivers in One State
Ecoportal.netSpeed-limiting devices will be on the streets soon. Reckless driving is responsible for thousands of deaths every year. A couple of states are already creating their own laws to prevent drivers from going over the speed limit and putting the lives of other drivers or pedestrians at risk.
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Stay Safe This Summer: Tips for Sharing the Road with Teen Drivers During the 100 Deadliest Days
Fleetowner.com“During the summer, it’s like someone just opened the floodgates,” Erin Gilchrist, VP of fleet evangelism at fleet management platform IntelliShift, told FleetOwner. “There are more inexperienced drivers, more unpredictable behavior, and more distractions on the road.”
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Fairfax County Kicks Off ‘Safe July’ Campaign to Crack Down on Impaired Driving
Northernvirginiamag.comAs part of its 2025 summer crime prevention initiative, FCPD has launched “Safe July.” The campaign — the second wave of the department’s seasonal efforts — is focused on reducing impaired driving.
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Tragic Fourth of July: 11 Killed in 9 Fatal Holiday Crashes
VSP.virginia.govPreliminary data shows that 11 people lost their lives in nine traffic crashes during the four-day Fourth of July holiday statistical counting period (July 3-July 6).
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Why Teens Keep Using Phones While Driving — And Why It's Still So Deadly
Cyberguy.comPhones have become a constant companion for today’s teens, offering entertainment, connection, and navigation at their fingertips. But when it comes to driving, this convenience can quickly turn dangerous. Recent research reveals an unsettling reality: despite widespread awareness of the risks, teens and phone use while driving remains a persistent and deadly problem
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Virginia State Police Seek Suspect in Road Rage Shooting That Left Driver Wounded
WUSA9.comVirginia State Police are asking for the public's help in find the person who shot a driver during a "road rage incident" on I-495.
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Virginia Confirms Speed Limiters for Repeat Offenders Starting July 2026
Pedirayudas.comVirginia will require repeat offenders to install a speed limiter starting in July 2026. The bill, passed under HB2096, is the first in the United States to require such a restriction.
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Flying Debris from Another Truck’s Load Kills Driver on Virginia Highway
Thetrucker.comA tractor-trailer driver died Thursday when their windshield was struck by another commercial vehicle’s load cover on Route 460 in Sussex County, Virginia.
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Pedestrian Deaths Decline for Second Year in a Row, New Report Finds
Spectrumlocalnews.comAfter years of dramatic increases, pedestrian deaths are falling.
Traffic fatalities among pedestrians fell 4.3% in 2024 compared with a year earlier, notching a second annual decline after climbing to a 40-year high in 2022, according to a new data analysis from the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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Virginia Mom Turns Tragedy Into Change, Helps Pass New Law After Son’s Fatal Crash
WDBJ7.comVirginia mom Tammy Guido McGee will never forget the day she lost her 16-year-old son, Conner, in a car crash in October, 2019.
He was riding with a friend who didn’t have a driver’s license.
Since her devastating loss, McGee has been an advocate for better driver education and tougher penalties for unlicensed drivers.
She has helped get several laws passed, including the latest law that just went into effect July 1, making it a misdemeanor to drive without a license in the Commonwealth.
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How to Stay Safe During Traffic Shifts in Hampton Roads
WTKR.comNews 3 talked with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to get some tips on staying safe while driving through traffic shifts or work zones.
Week of June 30, 2025
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Virginia State Police Launch 'DISS-RUPT' Effort to Crack Down on Dangerous Driving Along I-81
Virginianreview.comThe Virginia State Police Appomattox, Salem, Culpeper, and Wytheville Divisions will be conducting Operation DISS-rupt on all 325 miles of Interstate 81 in Virginia on July 1 and July 2, 2025.
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New Rule Could Let Semis Speed Freely as Safety Devices Are Stripped Away
Yahoo.comThe U.S. Department of Transportation has scrapped a rule mandating speed-limiting devices on heavy-duty trucks, allowing them to race along the nation’s highways at top speed.
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Virginia State Police Launch ‘Operation DISS-rupt’ as New Seat Belt Law Takes Effect
WXFRTV.comIf you’re driving along Interstate-81 on July 1st and 2nd, you may see a boosted law enforcement presence, as the Virginia State Police (VSP) is kicking off Operation DISS-rupt. It also coincides with a new seat belt law going into effect.
In the department’s campaign last September, they cited over 500 drivers for speeding, 79 for reckless driving, and seven for driving while intoxicated. There was also one fatality in Botetourt County.
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Cracking Down on Summer Road Rage: Safety Officials Urge Calm Behind the Wheel
Fleetowner.comHigh heat, heavier traffic, teen drivers on the road, prevalent road construction, bicyclists, and pedestrians—these are all reasons why traveling during the summer months can be more challenging for professional drivers.
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New Kent County to Enforce Automated Speed Cameras on I-64 to Curb Speeding
WAVY.comThe New Kent County Sheriff's Office will soon start automated speed enforcement in work zones on Interstate 64 to increase safety for construction workers and other drivers.
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VSP Urges Drivers to Stay Safe During Holiday Weekend Travel
WDBJ.comVirginia State Police are warning the public to focus on the road, drive sober and buckle up during the 4th of July holiday weekend as preliminary data show there have been 337 deaths behind the wheel on commonwealth roads this year.
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IIHS Study: Pandemic-Era Mental Health Crisis Outpaces Policing Cuts in Driving Fatalities Surge
Jalopnik.comA new study published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) shows that self-reported depressive episodes and suicide plans were a significant contributor to the rise in impaired driving deaths between 2020 and 2022.
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Teens’ Eyes on Screens, Not the Road, for One-Fifth of Every Drive
Taylorandfrancisgroup.comA new study offers a stark reminder of how pervasive cell phone use while driving is for young people, as findings demonstrate teen drivers spend an average of 21.1% of each trip viewing their mobile behind the wheel.
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Williamsburg Mother Turns Heartbreak Into Change With New VA Seatbelt Law
WHSV.com“We worked so hard for this bill, and today it comes true. And we will save so many lives in Christopher’s name,” she said.
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More Troopers on the Road: VSP Increases Patrols for July 4th Safety
Augustafreepress.comVSP will join law enforcement agencies around the country for Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort, or CARE, a national program designed to reduce crashes, fatalities and injuries due to impaired driving, speeding and failing to wear a seatbelt.
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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What’s Changing? Key New State Laws Take Effect July 1, 2025
Fairfaxcounty.govMany laws that were passed by the General Assembly during the 2025 legislative session take effect in Virginia on Tuesday, July 1. A few are highlighted below with links that provide additional details.
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DC’s STEER Act Targets Reckless Driving with Tougher Measures
wusa9.comThis week, D.C. leaders are taking another step to crack down on dangerous driving.
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Deputy Turned Advocate: Amputee Officer Leads Highway Safety Fundraiser with Powerful Message
WTVR.comA Virginia deputy whose life was forever changed in a distracted driving crash, organized a bowling fundraiser to promote highway safety and support children of first responders.
Week of June 16, 2025
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Prince George Fire & EMS Urges Caution, Shares Safety Tips After Solo Vehicle Crash
WRIC.comAccording to Prince George County Fire and EMS, motor vehicle accidents have become the most common call, and the department wants to provide the community with important safety tips.
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Inexperienced Drivers Fuel Increasing Truck Crash Rates, Study Warns
Programminginsider.comIn the United States, commercial truck accidents continue to pose a significant danger on highways and city roads. In Virginia and beyond, the increase in truck-related crashes has caught the attention of safety advocates, lawmakers, and the general public.
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Drivers Face Fines Starting July 1 for Ignoring Virginia’s New Traffic Law
Themirror.comVirginia has been slow to update its seatbelt laws because it's seen as an infringement of personal liberty in the eyes of the state and its residents. It is similar to New Hampshire, the only state that does not have seat belt laws.
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Drivers Urged to Proceed with Caution Through Roadway Roundabouts
Theredstonerocket.comIn recognition of the National Safety Council’s safety month campaign, we are alerting drivers about roadway safety. This week your Garrison Safety Office is highlighting vehicle operations in roundabouts.
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Backseat Buckle-Up: Virginia Expands Seat Belt Law Starting July 1
Newsontheneck.comA 2023 statewide survey found only 73.2% of individuals on the road were wearing seat belts. A 2024 follow-up showed some improvement but nearly 1 in 5 Virginians were still riding unrestrained and 50% of the people killed in traffic crashes were found to have been unrestrained, according to figures from DMV.
In response, this year, the Virginia General Assembly passed HB 2475 updating the state's seat belt laws. Starting July 1 all passengers, regardless of where they sit in a vehicle, will be required to wear a seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. -
AAA Shares Essential Safety Tips for Summer Driving
WHSV.comWith school out for the summer, there are more teenage drivers on the road and families heading off for vacation. AAA says to be on the lookout for more traffic especially on the weekends.
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Ford Recalls Nearly 200,000 Vehicles Over Back Seat Entrapment Risk, Says NHTSA
Reuters.comFord Motor (F.N), opens new tab is recalling 197,432 vehicles in the U.S. due to a risk of back seat occupants getting trapped due to inability of entering or exiting the vehicle in case of an emergency, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.
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Honda Recalls Over 250,000 Vehicles for Brake Pedal Defect
WDBJ.comA nationwide recall involves thousands of Honda and Acura vehicles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the recall is for more than 250,000 vehicles because of an issue with the brake pedal.
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5 Key Tips for Parents to Talk to Teens About Safe Driving
WRIC.comThe period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is packed with summer festivities and outings, but it also holds the ominous distinction of being the "100 deadliest days of summer." That's because during this time, American teens are 20% more likely to be involved in a fatal car collision, according to the National Road Safety Foundation.
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Brake Checking Can Cost You: Northern Virginia Attorney Jennifer Porter Explains Legal Consequences
OpenPR.comBrake checking has become a growing concern on Virginia roads, and Northern Virginia car accident lawyer Jennifer Porter is shedding light on its dangers and legal consequences. In her recent article titled "Is Brake Checking Illegal?", Porter outlines how this aggressive driving behavior not only poses serious risks to safety but also constitutes a significant legal offense under Virginia law.
Week of June 9, 2025
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Why Every Parent Should Consider a Car Tracker for Their Teen Driver
Theweeklydriver.comParents must prioritize teen driving safety. Car trackers provide effective tools for monitoring and improving teen driving behavior.
Teen drivers face elevated risks. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens aged 15-18 in the United States.
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Tips To Keep Teens Safe Behind The Wheel This Summer
CBS19news.comA stretch of time known as the “100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers, running from Memorial Day to Labor Day, is underway.
AAA Mid-Atlantic says that between 2019 and 2023, 13,135 people were killed in a crash involving a teen driver, and more than 30 percent of those deaths occurred between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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New Law Uses Tech to Keep Speeding in Check, Forces Cars to Obey Limits
USAtoday.comBeware, bad drivers: Some states are passing laws that punish reckless driving with devices that control vehicles' top speeds.
Washington State recently became the second state in the U.S., joining Virginia, to enact a law placing speed-limiting technology in the cars of drivers with reckless driving records. Washington, D.C., also has a similar law.
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Distracted Driving Is Everyone’s Responsibility Behind the Wheel
CCJdigital.comDistracted driving increases the risk of being in an accident by 23 times, according to the National Institutes of Health. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were approximately 3,000 deaths and over 400,000 injuries due to distracted driving in 2023.
Vice President of Fleet Evangelism at fleet management software IntelliShift, Gilchrist proposes that telematics and dash cameras are the key to success and suggests that fleets have an opportunity to improve safety beyond their companies into the communities they serve. -
Why the Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport Fell Short of Top Safety Ratings
Freep.comThe Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport SUVs failed to meet the marginal ratings to qualify for a top safety pick in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's latest safety ratings, with the institute noting there is a heightened risk for head and neck injuries in the rear seat of the Bronco Sport.
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Driving Instructors Warn: These 6 Dangerous Habits Could Put You—and Others—at Serious Risk
Buzzfeed.comDriving teachers meet us when we are most panicked and anxious behind the wheel. It’s their job to help new and nervous drivers stay calm and alert, and although the students will change over time, the mistakes teachers often encounter will not.
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AAA Issues Warning as Teen Driver Deaths Surge During Summer Months
MSN.comAAA issues a warning for teens and parents with the start of what it calls the “100 Deadliest Days.”
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New ‘Restrictor’ Laws Spark Backlash as Smart Devices Limit Driver Control
The-Sun.comWashington joins Virginia in enacting laws that place speed-limiting tech in cars of drivers who have reckless driving records.
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Staying Safe Behind the Wheel in Treacherous Weather Conditions
Fredericksburgfreepress.comThe ground is saturated and more rain is expected—raising the risk of additional trees falling. Please stay alert, especially in wooded areas or during periods of heavy rain.
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Driver Shares Timeless Side Mirror Tip Learned from Pro Class 20 Years Ago
MSN.comI realized the day would be hosted by professional (read: racecar) drivers. Fast forward 22 years, and I still use what I learned that day every time I drive.
The experience resulted in several takeaways, so I could go on for pages, here. One of them was that it was cool to like cars. And that I really did know a thing or two about them: we stood in front of a test car and were asked to name all the fluids in its major systems. I was the only one in the big batch of teens to list them all. But in terms of immediately applicable driving tips, here’s one to do with your car’s side-view mirrors. And it was the instructor’s very first lesson.
Week of June 2, 2025
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AAA Warns of ‘100 Deadliest Days’: Summer Crash Data Reveals Teen Driver Dangers in Virginia
WRIC.comThe days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are labeled the 100 deadliest days, according to AAA, in which crash data revealed patterns of deaths involving teen drivers.
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Mother Issues Warning as ‘100 Deadliest Days’ of Teen Driving Begin
WDBJ7.comWe are in the 100 deadliest days, the period from Memorial Day to Labor Day when teen drivers are more likely to be involved in deadly crashes.
WDBJ7 spoke to Tammy Gweedo McGee, whose life changed forever when her son Conner Gweedo, a high school junior, was killed in a car crash on the night of his junior prom. He got into a car with an underage, unlicensed driver, and never made it home. Conner was one of three teens who lost their lives in that accident.
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Richmond Ranks 10th Deadliest U.S. City for Drunk Driving, Study Shows
WRIC.omRichmond is the 10th-deadliest city for drunk driving in America, according to a new study.
The Amanda Demanda Law Group ranked 100 cities across the United States for their “drunk driving danger,” doing so by comparing data related to driving under the influence (DUI) — including total arrests made and the death toll these crashes have had.
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Spike in Virginia Pedestrian Injuries Alarms Safety Advocates
Lawyer-monthly.comA recently released report has raised concern in Virginia, documenting a troubling surge in pedestrians hit by vehicles across the state. Norfolk experienced relatively higher rates of alcohol-related and speed-related accidents, raising concerns for pedestrian safety in the city.
The data highlights an increase in pedestrian risk, prompting safety advocates and the wider community to take immediate notice.
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Are Roadway Work Zones Becoming More Dangerous for Drivers and Workers?
Safetyandhealthmagazine.comAlmost half of the highway construction contractors who participated in a recent study believe the risk of work zone crashes is greater now than one year ago.
More than 600 firms across the United States took part in the annual Work Zone Awareness Survey, conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America and software company HCSS.
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Roanoke Launches ‘Focused Driving, Safe Arriving’ Campaign to Curb Distracted Driving
WDBJ7.comDistracted driving crashes in Roanoke City have increased by more than 60% in the last five years, with a distraction involved in nearly a quarter of all crashes in 2021.
To address this growing threat, the City of Roanoke is launching the Focused Driving, Safe Arriving campaign this summer, a community-wide effort to encourage safer driving habits and save lives.
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Virginia Cracks Down on Seatbelt Use Ahead of New Law Taking Effect July 1
Realradio804.comBeginning July 1, Virginia will have a new backseat seatbelt law requiring all vehicle occupants to wear a seatbelt, according to a written statement.
According to the most recent statewide seat belt survey in 2024, 19% of Virginians were still not wearing a seat belt while driving.
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Authorities Warn of New DMV Scam Texts
WDBJ7.comA DMV text scam is happening. It is circulating telling people to pay up or get their driving privileges suspended, DMV is saying this isn't true.
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Volvo Unveils World’s First Multi-Adaptive Seat Belt, Redefining Passenger Safety
Autos.yahoo.comVolvo, the company known for selling the first car with a three-point seat belt, says it is taking vehicle safety to a new level with the introduction of the world’s first multi-adaptive seat belt.
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Safety Officials Warn: Don’t Stream Media While Driving Using Infotainment Systems
MSN.comScreens in your car seem to be getting bigger each new model year, and officials are warning drivers to make sure they’re not playing movies on them while they’re driving.
Week of May 26, 2025
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New Study Finds Teen Drivers Become Safer With Increased Practice Behind the Wheel
News.VT.eduVirginia Tech Transportation Institute researchers produced the first study to find statistically significant evidence that increased amounts of driving practice during the learner’s permit phase can help reduce crash and near-crash events.
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D.C. Leans on Tech to Curb Distracted Driving — Crash Rates Drop 45%
Codot.govOver the last few years, Washington, D.C., has seen an above-average amount of deadly car crashes, more than 50 in both 2023 and 2024, according to the D.C. Highway Safety Office. It’s part of the reason the District turned to tech to help make the streets safer. A year ago, the Highway Safety Office piloted a unique program: smart signs. Infrared technology that captured drivers on their phones and a sign that told them: "Put it down."
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Yorktown Mother Becomes Advocate for Safe Driving Following Tragic Crash
WTKR.comDeadly crashes typically spike in summer, according to traffic safety experts. That's as more inexperienced, young drivers hit the roads and more impaired people drive after summer events.
Tammy Gweedo McGee knows the impact.
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York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office Hosts Safe Driving Roundtable to Kick Off ‘100 Safest Days of Summer
WYDaily.comThe York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office will host the official kickoff event for the 100 Safest Days of Summer Coalition on Tuesday, May 27 from 2-4 p.m.
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Advocate Calls for Tougher Penalties After Repeat Traffic Offender Nearly Kills Virginia Officer
WJLA.comAn Arlington police officer is recovering from injuries after police said a man hit the officer with his car and drove away earlier this month.
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Virginia Highway Safety Officials Launch Initiatives to Reduce Crashes and Fatalities
WDBJ.comAlmost everybody has somebody they’ve known and/or loved who’s been impacted by a crash.
In 2024, 918 people died in crashes on Virginia’s roadways. The year before, the Commonwealth averaged a crash every 4.1 minutes, which equates to about 2 lives lost per day all because of traffic crashes.
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“It Was Just One Time”: Virginia Family’s Tragedy Spurs New Backseat Seatbelt Law
WSET.comA new law going into effect in Virginia is aimed at keeping you safer on the road by bringing awareness to something we may overlook.
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Tough Love for Teen Drivers: How to Talk Safety Before Summer Hits the Road
Newschannel5.comWith summer upon us, it can mean new found freedom for teenagers, especially if they have their driver's license.
Memories will be made, and we want to make sure they are good ones. The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the 100 Deadliest Days for teen drivers.
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Seven Killed on Virginia Roads Over 2025 Memorial Day Weekend
BTW21.comPreliminary data released by the Virginia State Police reveals that seven individuals were killed in traffic crashes across the state during the 2025 Memorial Day holiday weekend, from Friday through Monday.
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Northern Virginia Attorney Warns Drivers About the Dangers of Brake Checking
Markets.financialcontent.comBrake checking is a term many drivers may have heard but not fully understood—until it results in a serious collision. A Northern Virginia car accident attorney is shedding light on this aggressive and illegal driving maneuver in her latest publication, “What is Brake Checking?” Drawing from real-world scenarios and current Virginia laws, the article emphasizes how brake checking endangers everyone on the road and complicates legal and insurance outcomes for all parties involved.
Week of May 19, 2025
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MADD Urges Drivers to Make Safety a Priority This Memorial Day and Throughout the Summer
PRNewswire.comAs families fire up the grill, hit the highway, or head out on the water for Memorial Day weekend, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is encouraging everyone to make safety part of their holiday plans. Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial kickoff of summer — and the launch of MADD's "Safe Summer" campaign, a season-long effort to prevent impaired driving, protect teens, and keep the nation's roads and waterways safe.
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Virginia State Police Urge Drivers to Stay Smart and Sober This Memorial Day Weekend
WRIC.comWith Memorial Day weekend and summer approaching, Virginia State Police is reminding all drivers to drive safe, smart and sober.
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NHTSA Launches 'Click It or Ticket' Campaign to Promote Seat Belt Safety Nationwide
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today launched its annual Click It or Ticket seat belt high-visibility enforcement campaign, urging drivers and passengers to always buckle up and reminding them of the potentially deadly consequences of not wearing a seat belt.
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Virginia State Police Increase Patrols on US 360 to Crack Down on Speeding and Boost Road Safety
WSET.comVirginia State Police have intensified their efforts to curb speeding along the 83-mile stretch of US 360, which runs from Halifax County to Chester County. This initiative, known as target enforcement, requires tripling the usual number of officers patrolling the highway.
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AAA Urges Safe Driving as Record Memorial Day Travel Expected
WRIC.comOf the more than 1,230,000 Virginians anticipated to travel over the weekend, nearly 90% are expected to road trip. This high volume underscores the importance of staying alert, driving at appropriate speeds and always buckling up.
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USAA Promotes Safe Driving for Teens During the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer
Businesswire.comFrom road trips to backyard barbeques, Memorial Day is considered the unofficial start of summer. The holiday weekend also marks the official start of the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer,” the period where there is a sharp increase in traffic fatalities, especially involving teen drivers. According to the CDC, teen drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a fatal collision during this period, which runs until Labor Day Weekend, compared to other times of the year [1].
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VDOT Seeks Public Feedback on Roadway Improvement Studies in Southwest Virginia
WSLS.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is inviting residents and travelers to share feedback on four major transportation studies aimed at improving safety, traffic flow and multimodal access across parts of Botetourt County, Roanoke, Blacksburg and Radford.
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How Can Richmond Make Its Roads Safer for Walkers, Cyclists, and Drivers
WTVR.comRichmond will host its fourth speed management symposium in two years this Thursday as part of National Bike Month.
The event, scheduled from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Main Street Station on East Main Street, is an educational opportunity to engage with the city’s Department of Public Works about street safety and roadway design.
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National Road Safety Foundation Urges Families to Make This Summer 'The 100 Safest Days
Streetinsider.comMemorial Day weekend kicks off what is often referred to by traffic safety experts as "the 100 deadliest days," with a dangerous spike in teen traffic fatalities – an increase of more than 20 percent over year-round figures.
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Virginia State Police Join Operation C.A.R.E. to Tackle Memorial Day Weekend Traffic
WOAY.comStarting Friday, May 23, Virginia State Police will participate in Operation C.A.R.E.—the Crash Awareness Reduction Effort, a national campaign focused on reducing crashes, impaired driving, and other risky behaviors.
Week of May 12, 2025
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Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Essential Tips for Drivers to Share the Road Safely
Natlawreview.comEvery May, we observe Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month to educate and remind all road users that motorcyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as any other driver. It’s a time to emphasize the importance of recognizing motorcyclists as equal participants on the road.
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A Mom on a Mission: Christy King Reflects on Milestones in Seat Belt Safety
WYDaily.comSince 2020, Christy has worked diligently to change Virginia seatbelt laws, which, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fall well below the national usage average. Virginia also has the distinction of being the worst state in terms of seatbelt usage.
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How Ignoring a Traffic Ticket Could Cost You Six Figures
Kiplinger.comYou might think an unpaid traffic ticket is a minor inconvenience, something you can ignore until a warning pops up in the mail. But for some drivers, those unpaid fines have snowballed into six-figure lawsuits, suspended registrations and skyrocketing insurance premiums that stick around long after the last court date.
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5 Key Steps to Curb Distracted Driving Among Commercial Drivers
FleetEurope.comThe research found high levels of driver distraction, with mobile phones the primary culprit for taking their eyes off the road.
Overall, 76% of drivers, regardless of age, admitted to being distracted by their phone, either using it to read and send messages, make a call or check social media distraction, and 79% said they had experienced a ‘close call’ or near miss in the last year, because they were distracted.
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New Virginia Law Mandates Seatbelts for All Car Passengers on Highways
WTVR.comIt's a major win for a grieving Virginia mother who says her son lost his life because he wasn't wearing a seat belt.
After years of advocacy work and asking lawmakers to listen, the "Christopher King Seat Belt Law," also known as HB2475, will go into effect July 1.
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Sharing the Road: Tips for Driving Safely Around Cyclists in Northern Virginia
Northernvirginiamag.comMay is National Bike Safety Month, and it’s up to everyone — drivers, bikers, even scooter riders and pedestrians — to share the road safely. Here are some tips to navigating the roads safely when bikes are in your vicinity.
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Car Show Highlights New Virginia Seatbelt Law and Promotes Safety Awareness
WAVY.comCurrently, Virginia law requires drivers and front seat passengers to wear a seatbelt. There was no requirement for adult passengers in the back to wear a seatbelt.
Christy King got that changed. She advocated for the new law in honor of her son.
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NASCAR Returns to Richmond Raceway: Race Weekend Heats Up with Presenting Partner — Get Your Tickets Now
Newsleader.comThis summer's NASCAR race weekend at Richmond Raceway will be August 14-16. Who's Your Driver, the sober and safe driving initiative created by DRIVE SMART Virginia, will return as the presenting partner.
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VDOT Suspends Lane Closures for Memorial Day to Ease Summer Travel
Vdot.virginia.govThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will be suspending many highway work zones and lifting temporary lane closures on interstates and other major roads in Virginia from noon on Friday, May 23 until noon on Tuesday, May 27.
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Safety Experts Pinpoint Deadliest Times and Places for Pedestrians
Safetyandhealthmagazine.comPedestrian deaths have soared more than 80% over the past 15 years in the United States, with “almost the entire increase” of incidents occurring on urban arterial roads and after dark, a new report shows.
Week of May 5, 2025
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First Self-Driving Trucks Begin Rolling Out on U.S. Highways
Newsweek.comThe first commercial self-driving truck service in the United States launched on Thursday in Texas, and regular deliveries are expected to take place in driverless vehicles between Houston and Dallas.
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New Study Finds 34% of Car Crashes Occur Within a Minute of Phone Distraction
Onfocus.newsWhat if a single glance at your phone was enough to cause a fatal crash? According to a new study by Foster & Wallace, 34 percent of vehicle crashes occur within just one minute of a driver being distracted, often by the very apps we use every day.
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Teens Invited to Join YOVASO’s Summer Leadership Retreat for Safety and Skill-Building
WYDaily.comYouth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety is encouraging teens headed to high school next fall to its beach-themed Summer Leadership Retreat at James Madison University in Harrisonburg July 17–20.
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High-Speed Crash Involving Teens Leaves Two Dead, Driver Survives
WJLA.comTwo teen boys lost their lives in a car crash on Route 110 in Arlington, Virginia, near the Pentagon on Saturday night, according to Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) officials.
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DSHR Honors Traffic Safety Leaders at 34th Annual John T. Hanna Awards
WYDaily.comDrive Safe Hampton Roads presented its John T. Hanna Awards for Excellence in Traffic Safety April 30, with local advocate Christy King recognized for her efforts in occupant protection.
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D.C. Deploys Smart Signs in Bid to Reduce Distracted Driving
Roadsbridges.comFollowing two years of high traffic fatalities, Washington, D.C., is using technology to combat distracted driving and make streets safer.
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Click It or Ticket’ Seatbelt Enforcement Campaign Runs May 12–June 1
PWCVA.govPrince William County Police join law enforcement agencies throughout Virginia in the “Click It or Ticket” campaign to enforce the Commonwealth’s safety-belt and child safety-seat laws. The Department will participate in high-visibility patrols – day and night – through Sunday, June 1.
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Summer Poses Highest Risk for Teen Drivers—Here’s How Parents Can Help
Parents.comParents often joke about their teens being a "hazard on the road," but fatal motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens.1 In 2023, it accounted for nearly 50% of all teen deaths between the ages of 15-24.2 The fatal crash rate for 16- to 19-year-old drivers is almost three times higher than that of drivers 20 and older.3
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Who’s Your Driver Returns as Presenting Partner for NASCAR Weekend at Richmond Raceway, August 14–16
Speedwaydigest.comRichmond Raceway announced today that Who's Your Driver, the sober and safe driving initiative created by DRIVE SMART Virginia, will return as the presenting partner for this summer's NASCAR race weekend at Richmond Raceway, August 14-16. It will once again be deemed the NASCAR Weekend at Richmond Raceway presented by Who's Your Driver.
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Program Educates High Schoolers on the Dangers of Texting While Driving
WTVR.comDRIVE SMART Virginia brought their distracted driving program to Glen Allen High School after a student advocated for it, filling class periods with both information and hands-on learning experiences.
Week of April 28, 2025
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Doctor Urges Rear Seat Belt Use, Citing Risk of Life-Threatening Injuries
Timesnownews.comRear seat belts are often ignored, but we got in touch with a vascular surgeon, who warns that skipping them can lead to life-threatening injuries—even in low-speed crashes. From internal bleeding to limb-threatening vascular trauma, the risks are real.
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Silencing Distraction: Could This Smartphone Feature Prevent Fatal Mistakes
Newsroom.aaa.comAccording to NHTSA, distracted driving contributes to more than 9% of fatal crashes, although researchers believe that number is higher. Despite texting bans in almost all 50 states, distraction remains a prevalent problem among drivers, especially younger generations. Smartphones – a common form of distraction – may help curb this risky behavior.
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Crash Management 101: The Critical Role of Early Reporting and Post-Crash Protocols
Worktruckonline.comQuick claims reporting and clear post-accident procedures have always been critical for fleets. It needs to be a foundational element of a fleet’s risk management approach,” said Larry Harlow, Director of Claims at Sentry Insurance. “While the fundamentals haven’t changed — the environment has.”
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Study Finds SUVs Significantly Increase Risk of Death or Injury for Pedestrians and Cyclists
Medicalexpress.comThe likelihood of a pedestrian or cyclist being fatally injured is 44% higher if they are hit by a sports utility vehicle (SUV) or light truck vehicle (LTV) compared with smaller passenger cars, new research shows. For children there is an even larger effect, with a child hit by an SUV or LTV being 82% more likely to be killed than a child hit by a passenger car.
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Three Seconds Can Change Your Life’: Deputy Shares Story of 17-Car Pileup to Highlight Dangers of Distracted Driving
WRIC.comEleven years after a devastating crash changed his life forever, Powhatan County sheriff’s deputy Brad Hughes is using his story to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.
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AAA Finds ‘Do Not Disturb’ Phone Feature Reduces Distracted Driving Among Young Drivers
WXII12.comUsing the "Do Not Disturb" feature on your phone is helping to reduce distracted driving, according to a new report from AAA.
Despite texting bans in almost all 50 states, AAA says distracted driving is a problem, especially among younger drivers.
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Drive Safe Hampton Roads Offers 757 Sober Rides for Cinco de Mayo to Prevent Drunk Driving
Portsmouthva.govCinco de Mayo is a popular day to celebrate Mexican-American culture in the United States. Before celebrating Cinco de Mayo this year designate a sober driver. A sober driver is one who has not consumed any alcohol, legal or illegal drugs. Never drive while impaired and never let a friend drive if they show any signs of impairment.
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These Are the Best Cars for Teens, According to IIHS and Consumer Reports
Cars.comChoosing a car for a teen driver is, if not a catch-22, then at least a related dilemma. Teenagers are involved in more car crashes than any other age group, so it may be a waste of money to buy them an expensive new car.
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Stay Safe: NHTSA Calls on Public to Help Prevent Child Heatstroke This Summer
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urges everyone to help prevent child heatstroke deaths by remembering to Stop. Look. Lock. when they park their vehicles. Today, May 1, is National Heatstroke Prevention Day.
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Nexar and HDVI Join Forces to Revolutionize Commercial Fleets with AI-Powered Dashcam Solutions
PRnewswire.comNexar, a leader in AI-powered mobility solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with High Definition Vehicle Insurance (HDVI), a technology-driven commercial auto insurance provider. Through this collaboration, HDVI's insured fleets now have access to Nexar's innovative, self-installed dashcam technology designed to improve safety, simplify claims processes, and deliver enhanced value to both agents and insureds.
Week of April 21, 2025
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Drive Smart: Slow Down, Stay Focused, Arrive Alive
Thenews-gazette.comApril is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The Virginia Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, the Virginia State Police and DRIVE SMART Virginia are urging motorists to “keep their heads up and eyes on the road.”
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VDOT Champions Road Safety During National Work Zone Awareness Week
WSLS.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation is promoting safe driving from April 21 to April 25 with National Work Zone Awareness Week. This year’s theme is “Respect the zone, so we all get home.”
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Toyota Research Center Explores Intersection Safety and Evasive Driving Techniques
Repairerdrivennews.comToyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) and Virginia Tech recently studied how ADAS can be used to identify possible unexpected outcomes at intersections.
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Drivers Urged to Stay Alert During National Work Zone Awareness Week
DCNewsnow.comThis week marks the beginning of National Work Zone Awareness Week. Columbia Gas of Virginia is reminding drivers to practice good driving safety when they encounter work crews.
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DC Ramps Up Traffic Enforcement with 1 Billion in Unpaid Violations
WJLA.comTraffic safety on roadways in D.C. has become a major priority over the past several years. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is cracking down this month on drivers who don’t follow the rules of the road and don't pay for their tickets.
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Henrico Teen Arrested for Driving over 140 MPH in Police Pursuit
WTVR.comAccording to the New Kent County Sheriff's Office, on Sunday night, 19-year-old Christopher James William Carroll drove past a deputy stationed near the West Point exit on I-64 at 137 mph.
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Study Finds Distracted Drivers Overconfident as 1 in 5 Admit to Texting Behind the Wheel
Insurancejournal.comDriver overconfidence is leading to risky behavior.
Nationwide’s latest driver survey found 20% of drivers text while driving, 15% use social media, 13% watch videos, and 11% read or write emails.
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After Son’s Tragic Death, James City County Woman Champions Safe Driving Awareness
Dailypress.comNearly five years ago, 18-year-old Christopher King hopped into the back of a convertible and lost his life when the driver lost control.
He was the only one not wearing a seat belt.
Ever since, Christy King has been on a mission to spare other teen drivers the same fate that took her son’s life, founding the Christopher King Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at promoting safe driving habits among youth. Now, during April’s Distracted Driving Awareness Month, she’s just weeks away from what’s become an annual car show to raise awareness.
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Teacher Shares Heartbreaking Drunk Driving Story With Virginia Students: ‘She Was a Joyful Child
WTVR.comStudents at Kenston Forest School in Blackstone are seeing the impact the choices they make when they get behind the wheel of a vehicle can have on them and their loved ones firsthand.
The school held a drunk driving response simulation during Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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Virginia Transportation Department Holds Vigil Honoring Fallen Workers
29news.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is joining a national effort to bring attention to work zone safety.
Dozens gathered at the VDOT Workers’ Memorial for an annual vigil honoring workers killed on the job.
Week of April 14, 2025
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Virginia Tech Study Validates Nauto’s AI Driver-Monitoring System, Highlighting Safety and Performance Benefits
Designnews.comnew study from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) that a driver monitoring system by AI startup Nauto system detected 100% of tested distractions in less than five seconds.
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Maryland Teen Sideswipes Virginia State Trooper During High-Speed Chase in Fairfax County, Police Say
Fox5DC.comA Virginia State Police trooper and three other people were injured in a crash that occurred during a pursuit involving a teenage driver on Saturday evening in Fairfax County.
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300 Bright Yellow Signs Installed at Virginia Rest Stops to Urge Drivers to Slow Down
WSLS.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and the Virginia Department of Transportation have installed 300 bright yellow safety signs across Virginia’s rest stops, reminding drivers to put safety first when behind the wheel.
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Letter to the Editor: Slow Down, Share the Road with VDOT Work Crews
Winchesterstar.comWe all have the same goal: to get home safely when the day’s work is complete. Despite our best efforts, crashes in highway work zones are far too common and claim too many lives. And 80 percent of the time, motorists and passengers are the ones who get hurt.
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Slow Down, Stay Focused, and Arrive Safely: Your Life is Worth the Pause
Thenews-gazette.comApril is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The Virginia Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, the Virginia State Police and DRIVE SMART Virginia are urging motorists to “keep their heads up and eyes on the road.” They note that “in too many cases, motorists are engaging with their smartphone, eating or drinking, or simply not paying attention on the road. This leads to tragic consequences.”
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Eyes on the Road: Doubling Down on Safety This Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Trucking.orgThis month, during Distracted Driving Awareness Month, we have an opportunity to change the course of these devastating statistics. The American Trucking Associations’ Law Enforcement Advisory Board is reminding all drivers to stay focused behind the wheel by putting phones down, keeping eyes up, and ensuring they remain vigilant and solely focused on the driving task. Regardless of the month on the calendar, safety should always be a core value.
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Drive Safe or Pay the Price: DC Police Target Traffic Violations
Fox5dc.comD.C. police say they’re cracking down on traffic safety violations — especially drivers running up thousands of dollars in unpaid photo enforcement speeding tickets.
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This Weekend, Drive Safe: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different
Tristatealert.comNo matter the time or day, driving under the influence of marijuana, or any other drug, is an illegal and life-threatening behavior. Ahead of marijuana culture’s high holiday, 420, the West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program (GHSP) is teaming up with the NHTSA to urge individuals to plan to drive fully sober or to get a sober ride home
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Millennials and Xenials Lead in Drunk Driving Rates
Onfocus.newsA new study has revealed a troubling trend—Millennials and Xenials have the highest drunk
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AAA Report Highlights Roadside Danger: New Research Focuses on Safety for Towing and Roadside Techs
Repairerdrivennews.comA new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (FTS) report researches and provides suggestions for how tow trucks and other roadside service vehicles (RSVs) can best safely operate in a wide range of roadway environments and conditions.
Towing and service technicians and other responders are at high risk of being struck by passing motorists while working at the roadside, the report says.
Week of April 7, 2025
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April Focuses on Raising Awareness of Distracted Driving Dangers
Yourgv.omAs part of its efforts to prevent distracted driving and enhance road safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reminds drivers to prioritize safe road practices and avoid distractions while driving with this clear message: Don’t Drive Distracted. Eyes Forward.
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NHTSA Projects 39,345 Traffic Fatalities in 2024, Highlighting Growing Safety Concerns
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today released its early estimates of traffic fatalities for 2024, projecting that 39,345 people died in traffic crashes.
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Study Examines the Impact of Truck Dash Cams on Safety and Incident Prevention
Fleetequipmentmag.comA recent Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) study evaluated commercial fleet dash cam safety performance. The December 2024 study tested real-time detection and in-cab alerts for risky driving behaviors.
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Put the Phone Down: Raising Awareness About Distracted Driving
Fairfax CountyPoliceDepartmentnews.comApril is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) is reminding drivers that taking your eyes off the road — even for a few seconds — can have serious consequences.
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Teen Drivers Linked to 1 in 10 Fatal Crashes Involving Cellphones, Says NHTSA
Aboutlawsuits.comFederal highway safety officials indicate that teens aged 15 to 20 made up 9% of all drivers involved in fatal distracted driving accidents in 2023, with 15% of these teen drivers using cellphones at the time of the crashes.
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Crash with Tractor-Trailer Leaves Va. Ambulance Crew and Patient Hurt
EMS1.comAn ambulance transporting a patient was involved in a collision with a tractor-trailer on April 8 in Accomack County, Virginia State Police said.
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New Virginia Law Taps Technology to Target Speeding, Reckless Drivers
WRIC.comA new law is aiming to rein in speeding and reckless driving throughout Virginia.
Governor Glenn Youngkin recently signed House Bill 2096. The legislation is designed to use technology to slow down speeders.
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Phones Down, Eyes Up: DC-Area Police Launch Distracted Driving Crackdown
NBCWashington.comFairfax County police warned they will be “increasing patrols and conducting targeted enforcement in areas known for distracted driving-related incidents,” they said in a statement Wednesday. A campaign focused on aggressive drivers and distracted drivers starts April 21.
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VDOT Halts Lane Closures to Help Drivers During Easter Weekend
VDOT.Virginia.govSpring is here, and Easter is near. Traveling for the holiday weekend? Spend your time hunting for colorful, candy-filled eggs and not stuck in traffic.
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Road Rage Turns Violent in York County: Driver Shoots Attacker
WTKR.comAn investigation is underway after a man shot another man who followed him back to a York County apartment complex, opened his car door and started punching him, according to the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office.
Week of March 31, 2025
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A Mom on a Mission: Christy King Celebrates Seat Belt Safety Milestones
WYDaily.comChristy King had visions of celebrating her son Christopher’s milestones — graduations, birthdays, career, wedding. Instead, she celebrates the legislative milestones and positive outcomes of educating others about the danger that led to her son’s death.
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Tragic Pedestrian Fatality in Blacksburg Crash
WDBJ.comA pedestrian died at a hospital where he was being treated for injuries sustained in a crash.
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April Marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month
WSLS.comTuesday may be April Fool’s Day, but distracted driving is no joke. This month is distracted driving awareness month.
In 2023, more than 60 people died in crashes related to distracted driving, and thousands were injured.
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Virginia Lawmakers Pass Law Requiring Speed-Limiting Devices for Severe Speeders
USA.streesblog.orgVirginia will become the first state in the nation to allow judges to order anti-speeding devices to be installed in the cars of the worst speeders, a substantial victory for transportation advocates and one that they hope can be replicated elsewhere.
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VDOT Shares Safety Tips as More Motorcyclists Take to the Road
WHSV.comAs the weather continues to warm up and the sun is out longer, the Virginia Department of Transportation said more motorcycles might be on the roadway.
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Richmond Mother Launches Powerful Distracted Driving PSA After Son’s Fatal Crash: ‘A Heartbreaking Wake-Up Call
WTVR.comJulie Garner will never forget June 10, 2007, the day she received an unexpected call from a doctor at a Northern Virginia trauma unit.
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Take Action: End Distracted Driving in Virginia Now!
VDOT.virginia.govDistracted driving is one of the leading causes of crashes, serious injuries and fatalities on the roads in Virginia. In fact, many drivers in the commonwealth admit to engaging in the practice while acknowledging the extreme dangers associated with it.
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Ford Recalls 105,000+ SUVs Over Seatbelt Safety Issue
Reuters.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday that it is recalling about 105,322 SUVs over concerns related to their seat belts.
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AAA Study Shows Safe-Driving Apps Could Reduce Dangerous Driving
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Study: 85% of Americans Consider Distracted Driving as Dangerous as Drunk Driving
Fleetowner.comIn support of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the survey looked at Americans’ perceptions of driving behaviors, including distracted driving.
Week of March 24, 2025
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New Initiative Launched to Promote Safe Driving Among Teens
Yourgv.comMore teen drivers in Virginia will be involved in traffic crashes between the months of May and August than any other time of the year, statistics show.
To help save lives and prevent crashes during the high-risk warm weather months, Virginia schools kicked off a statewide teen safety project this month to develop driver and passenger safety behaviors among youth and teens.
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Governor Youngkin Signs Legislation Mandating Seat Belts for Backseat Passengers
WRIC.comGov. Glenn Youngkin has signed a bill that will require all vehicle passengers, including those in the backseat, to wear a seat belt while driving in Virginia. The current law only requires passengers in the front seat to wear seat belts.
Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates that Virginia is the worst state in the country when it comes to seat belt usage.
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State Law Change Empowers Roadside Crews with New Tool to Warn Drivers to Move Over
WRIC.comA new state law change is giving roadside workers an extra tool to better protect themselves on Virginia’s busy roadways.
Beginning Tuesday, July 1, roadside service providers like AAA will be rolling out truck-mounted light-up signs, warning drivers to slow down and move over as they pass a roadside scene.
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Deputies Arrest Stafford County Teen for Driving Under the Influence with Glock-Style BB Gun
Yahoo.comA Stafford County teenager has been charged after being found driving under the influence with a Glock-style BB gun on him, according to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.
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10 Essential Road Safety Do's and Don'ts That Could Save Your Life
NPR.orgMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 120 people everyday, according to 2022 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But they are preventable. Carias, who works out of CHP's Central Division office in Fresno, Calif., shares his top road safety do's and don'ts.
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Split-Second Distractions: How Quick Moments of Inattention Can Lead to Catastrophic Events
NRVNews.comAccording to Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles crash statistics, distracted driving contributed to 17%, or 21,528, of all traffic crashes in 2023. Of those, 11,521 collisions resulted in injuries, and 64 people were killed.
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Virginia Turns to Technology to Tackle Speeding on the Roads
WAVY.comVirginia is on its way towards implementing a law that would use technology to slow down speeding drivers.
The goal of HB2096 is to crack down on those convicted of speeding related offenses with an alternative option known as the Intelligent Speed Assistance Program.
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Road Shark's First Wave Nets Over 9,000 Citations for Reckless Driving
WUSA9.comThe first wave of the Fairfax County Police Department’s (FCPD) 2025 Road Shark campaign has made a strong impact, resulting in 9,320 citations and warnings issued between March 17 and 23. Designed to combat reckless driving and improve road safety, the initiative saw FCPD officers teaming up with the Virginia State Police (VSP) to enhance enforcement across the county.
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NASCAR's Ross Chastain Promotes Safe Driving at Racing College of Virginia with 'Who's Your Driver?' Campaign
Virginianreview.comNASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain joined students at Patrick & Henry Community College’s Racing College of Virginia today to emphasize the importance of making safe driving choices as part of the Who’s Your Driver? campaign. The event, held at the college’s state-of-the-art motorsports training facility, highlighted the critical need for young drivers to choose a sober driver and always buckle up.
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Data Reveals the Deadliest Spots for Car Crashes in Virginia
MSN.comCiting data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Stacker identified the counties in Virginia that had the most fatalities from motor vehicle crashes in 2020.
Week of March 17, 2025
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Drive Safe: Preventing DUIs Before They Happen with 'Have a Safe Ride Home
MSN.comAccording to the DMV, 14,227 people were convicted of driving under the influence across Virginia in 2022.
Saint Patrick’s Day specials across the country typically include alcoholic beverages, like green beer.
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Rising Danger: The Alarming Trend of Watching Short Videos While Driving
Team-bhp.comI used to think distracted driving was mostly about calls or texting. But now, short video platforms have taken this to another level. It’s not just a momentary distraction anymore; it’s full-on entertainment at the cost of safety.
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Road Shark Returns to Combat Reckless Driving in Fairfax County
WTOP.comThe Road Shark initiative has Fairfax County Police Department and Virginia State Police working together to hone in on specific driving behaviors.
This month, they’re zeroing in on impaired driving. Next month, they’ll focus on distracted driving. They’ll focus on aggressive driving and school zone violations in the months to come. -
Over 100,000 Vehicles, Including Cadillac and Chevrolet, Recalled: Check for Recalls Here
Autos.yahoo.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 90,000 General Motors vehicles.
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Ensuring Fleet Safety: Tackling the Hidden Dangers of Work Zones
Worktruckonline.comFleet operators, particularly those who manage utility and infrastructure projects, understand how critical work zone safety is. The unpredictability of traffic conditions due to distracted drivers and/or operational hazards puts work truck fleet drivers at risk. Thankfully, new advancements in telematics and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven fleet management address these safety risks head-on, improving driver behavior and optimizing operations.
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Keepers Cup Soccer Tournament Returns to Promote Safe Driving Awareness
WTKR.comA York County mother is following through on her efforts to protect drivers by hosting an annual soccer tournament, which is returning to honor her 16-year-old son who tragically died in a car crash.
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AI Technology May Help Combat Distracted Driving
Constructionequipment.comTelematics firm Telectrac Navman is out with its most recent survey on “Global Distracted Driving Trends,” and fleet professionals around the world have weighed in, reporting 70% of their businesses have been impacted by distracted driving incidents. Some 49% of respondents cited that distracted driving has had a direct impact on costs.
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New Virginia Bill Aims to Curb Excessive Speeding
13newsnow.comA new bill in Virginia could help stop excessive speeders and repeat offenders.
If signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin, HB2096 would give the Virginia DMV and judges an alternative to suspending a license or a sentence for jail time by instead enrolling the offender in the Intelligent Speed Assistance Program.
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Ford Recalls 240,000 Explorers and Aviators Over Faulty Seat Belt Assembly
MSN.comFord is recalling about 240,000 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to a problem with seat belt anchors that were improperly secured.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a loose seat belt or seat belt buckle may not properly restrain an occupant during a crash, increasing the risk of injury. -
Richmond Police Issue Over $36,000 in Fines During One-Day Distracted Driving Blitz
Richmond-news.comRichmond RCMP gave out more than $36,000 in fines in a one-day distracted driving blitz.
On March 11, RCMP were at multiple locations looking for drivers using electronic devices.
Week of March 10, 2025
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Virginia Beach Parents Weigh In on New Technology Launching on School Buses Monday
WTKR.comThis week, conversations surrounding school safety have shifted from school zone cameras to innovative technology being implemented on beach school buses aimed at protecting students.
PJ Crisostomo, who has four children in VB schools, expressed concern about the dangers that can arise during morning and afternoon bus pickups. -
Seat Belts in America Set for a Major Transformation – Here's What They'll Look Like
Ecoportal.netThe changes brought about in Virginia are not only about enforcement, but automakers are also working on advanced seat belts, different from the traditional ones that we know. The upcoming generation of seat belts is poised to transform vehicle safety with its novel harness-style restraints and smart seat belts with sensors but is still pushing safety as a priority.
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Most Americans Say 'No' to Riding in Self-Driving Cars, Survey Reveals
USAtoday.comIf you had the chance to take a ride in a self-driving vehicle, would you?
Most Americans would say no, according to a recent survey by AAA.
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Police Seek Public Input on Which Roads to Target for Bad Drivers
WTVR.com"It's not about going out and writing tickets for the sake of writing tickets or stopping cars for the sake of stopping cars. It's trying to change behaviors so that people recognize the responsibility of driving a motor vehicle and the seriousness of that responsibility to keep everybody safe,” Easton stated.
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VDOT Turns to AI to Reduce Costs and Keep Virginia Roads in Top Shape
Virginiamercury.comWith highway construction costs surging 68% nationwide since 2020, Virginia’s transportation officials are turning to artificial intelligence to improve how the state estimates costs and manages pavement upkeep.
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York County Mother Advocates for Changes to Teen Driving Laws
13newsnow.comA York County mother is pushing for a change in teen driving laws. Tammy Gweedo McGee says hers son Connor and three other Tabb high school students died in a crash after leaving a Homecoming dance in 2019.
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High Stakes: How Cannabis Users Perceive Driving Under the Influence
AAA.comCannabis is the third most commonly used substance in the United States, following nicotine and alcohol. This trend is not surprising, considering that some form of cannabis consumption is legal in 38 states—24 states allow recreational use, while 14 states permit medical use only. With the rise in cannabis use, this form of impaired driving has become more common, leading to a heightened risk of crashes, injuries, and fatalities.
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Young Drivers Receive Key Tips on Truck Safety
Gridleyherald.comButte County Public Health (BCPH) is proud to announce a new partnership between its Safe Routes to School program and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) to provide crucial education to young drivers at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico and Las Plumas High School in Oroville.
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IIHS Reveals 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK Award Winners
Yahoo.comThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is requiring better protection for second-row occupants for the 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK and TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards, encouraging automakers to make advanced seat belt technology and other safety innovations the norm in the back seat.
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Fairfax County Introduces Fines for Drivers Ignoring School Bus Safety Stops
WJLA.comDrivers in Fairfax County, Virginia, will soon face a hefty fine if they illegally pass by a school bus that is picking up or dropping off kids before and after school.
Week of March 3, 2025
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Virginia's Seat Belt Laws May Soon See Major Changes
13newsnow.comWhen riding along in a car, make sure to buckle up because seat belt laws could soon change in Virginia.
Since the 1980s, Virginia laws only mandated passengers in the front seat to wear a seat belt. Starting this summer, that all could change. If Governor Glenn Youngkin signs these new regulations into law, then starting July 1, all passengers ages 18 and up will be required to wear a seat belt, even if they're sitting in the back seat.
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Chantilly High Student Dies in Head-On Collision with Suspected Drunk Driver
NBCWashington.comA somber Monday at a Northern Virginia high school after a 16-year-old student was killed in a head-on crash with a suspected drunken driver last week.
Before 10:30 p.m. Thursday, when it would have been very dark in the area, a man driving a 2023 Toyota Corolla north on Pleasant Valley Road in Centreville crossed the double yellow line and struck the girl in a 2013 Toyota Camry, detectives said.
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Virginia Launches 'Arrive Alive' Program to Boost Teen Driving Safety
WFXRTV.comYouth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) and the Virginia State Police have announced the ‘Arrive Alive’ program to promote teen safe driving ahead of spring weather.
During May and August, there are more car accidents involving Virginia teens than any other times of the year. In efforts to save lives and prevent crashes, Virginia schools are kicking off a state-wide teen safety project.
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Smartphone Use Behind the Wheel: A Growing Danger on the Roads
ThePress.netFew likely imagined that a day would come when a person could communicate, browse the internet, take photos and videos, play music, and much more all from a device small enough to store in a pants pocket.
But that’s just what one gets with a smartphone. These amazing devices have transformed how people engage in everyday life. Although smartphones have their upside, there are disadvantages to the connectivity they provide – including the threat phones pose when used while behind the wheel.
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Daylight Saving Time: Drowsy Driving Risks on the Rise
Cvillerightnow.comAs daylight saving time begins on Sunday, commuters will find themselves driving in darker conditions Monday morning, raising concerns about drowsy driving.
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New Cameras on Virginia Beach School Buses to Catch Drivers Who Don't Stop
WTKR.comDrivers who don't stop for Virginia Beach City Public Schools buses that are picking up or dropping off students could now face a $250 fine.
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Grieving Mother of Teen Killed in Crash Pleads with Drivers to Slow Down
MSN.comA heartbroken mother whose 16-year-old son died in a car accident is pleading with drivers to slow down, especially on rural roads.
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has launched a new advertising campaign highlighting the dangers of speed and complacency, especially on roads known to the driver. Between 2020 and 2024, 73% of road deaths occurred on rural roads.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Calls on D.C. Leaders to Boost Transportation Safety as Workers Return
Transportation.govToday, the U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy took action to urge Washington, D.C. leaders to restore greatness to our Nation’s Capital with a focus on improving the safety and security of the city’s transportation systems. In a series of letters, Secretary Duffy urged D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner, and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) CEO Randy Clarke to prioritize improvements to passenger security, crime reduction, and roadway safety.
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Police Announce 2025 'Don't Press Your Luck' Anti-Drunk Driving Event
AringtonVA.usSt. Patrick’s Day falls on a Monday this year, meaning celebrations will be in full swing the weekend leading up to and on March 17. Unfortunately, some will make the dangerous decision to get behind the wheel after drinking, putting themselves and other travelers at risk of serious harm.
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GHSA Reports Alarming 10-Year Increase in Pedestrian Fatalities
Aashtojournal.transportation.orgNew analysis by the Governors Highway Safety Association noted that while pedestrian fatalities declined by 2.6 percent in the first half of 2024 versus the first half of 2023, they are up 12 percent compared to first half of 2019 and up 48 percent compared to the first half of 2014.
Week of February 24, 2025
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15-Year-Old Girl Killed in Goochland County Pickup Truck Crash Into Power Pole
WRIC.comA 15-year-old girl is dead after a pickup truck crashed into a power pole in Goochland County on Sunday.
Virginia State Police is investigating a deadly crash that occurred at around 8:44 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 in the 2400 block of Hadensville Fife Road in Goochland County. -
Tesla Issues Recall for Over 375,000 Cars Due to Power Steering Fault
Silive.comTesla has issued a safety recall for two of its best selling vehicles.
The company is currently recalling certain model years of its Model 3 sedan, along with a number of Model Y SUVs over seat belt issues, with over 375,000 potentially affected vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). -
Virginia Takes Action Against Illegal Street Takeovers and Reckless Driving
Henricocitizen.comReckless drivers tearing up Virginia’s highways and public spaces may soon face tougher penalties, as legislation targeting exhibition driving heads to the governor’s desk.
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Virginia to Enforce Stricter Seat Belt Laws Starting July 1
WTKR.comDrivers in Virginia will soon need to buckle up, as the state’s seat belt laws are changing effective July 1.
This change comes after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ranked Virginia last in the nation for seat belt use, with a mere 73% compliance compared to the national average of 92%.
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High-Tech Traffic Safety Bill Passes Final Hurdle in Virginia
Virginiamercuy.comVirginia lawmakers delivered a last-minute compromise on a contentious safety bill — ushering in high-tech school zone cameras and speed camera guardrails — just as the General Assembly wrapped up its session. However, the measure’s future now rests with Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s pending approval.
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DC Officials Unveil New Plan to Reduce Traffic Deaths and Crashes
WTOP.comD.C. officials Wednesday announced a new initiative to bring down the city’s stubbornly high traffic crash and death rate.
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Virginia Could Soon Require Backseat Passengers to Buckle Up to Save Lives
WAVY.comBackseat passengers could soon have to buckle up after both the House of Delegates and the state Senate voted in favor of a new seat belt law.
Both the House and Senate voted in favor of the new law earlier this month. The legislation now awaits Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s signature. Should he sign it, the new law would take effect July 1.
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Road Rage Survivor in Lynchburg Shares How Staying Calm Saved Her Amid Lakeside Drive Chaos
WSET.comOnly on ABC13, we're hearing from the victim of Monday's road rage incident on Lakeside Drive in Lynchburg. Nancy Campagnino is now behind bars following the incident, charged with two counts of assault, as well as charges of vandalism and disorderly conduct.
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Drive Safe 757 Provides Free Rides This St. Patrick's Day to Keep Celebrations Safe
13newsnow.comDon't try your luck this St. Patrick's Day by driving while intoxicated. Get a sober ride and arrive alive.
Drive Safe Hampton Roads is offering free rides during St. Patrick's Day weekend!
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Top Cars for Teens in 2025: Safe and Budget-Friendly Options
WAVY.comSafety is a leading concern for the parents of young drivers, which makes finding a good first car for teenage drivers a primary goal during the car-buying process. iSeeCars has identified the best cars for teen drivers and listed them below.
Week of February 17, 2025
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Researchers Leading the Way Toward Zero Emissions Future
News.VT.eduNo exhaust means no emissions, right?
Not quite.
It is commonly known that while electric vehicles do not produce tailpipe greenhouse gas emissions while driving, they do create debris from tire and brake abrasion. However, the degree to which they do and how that compares to internal combustion engine vehicles was largely unknown until the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute's Hesham Rakha investigated it. -
Two Arrested Following Road Rage Incident
PCPatriot.comOn Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, a road rage incident involving two individuals that began on Interstate 81 southbound near the 105 mile marker proceeded to the Waffle House parking lot off of exit 98 in Dublin.
Once there, Logan Parks of Galax, and William Barrett of Hillsville, engaged in mutual combat where a crow bar was used in the confrontation.
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Virginia Ranked Ninth in Likelihood of Driver Hitting Wildlife
Rocktownnow.comVirginia is the ninth likeliest state for a driver to hit wildlife, but environmental advocates are working to change that.
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Toyota, GMC, Lexus Among 225,000+ Vehicles Recalled: Check for Updates
USAtoday.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 100,000 Toyota Tacoma trucks for a potential brake issue.
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Medium-Duty Truck Essentials: Key Trends, Tips, and Innovations
Worktruckonline.comThe medium-duty truck market is evolving fast, and staying ahead requires insight into the latest trends, maintenance strategies, and emerging technologies. Whether you're looking to extend the life of your fleet, combat rising security threats, or make smarter truck purchasing decisions, we’ve gathered expert insights to help you navigate these challenges.
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Deadly Decade: U.S. Traffic Deaths Soar by 30% Since 2014
The National News DeskDriving on U.S. roads has gotten more dangerous during the past decade, with a 30% increase in traffic fatalities since 2014.
During that time, many cities around the country have adopted traffic safety programs like Vision Zero to help reduce traffic deaths, but in most places it’s not working. At least not yet.
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As more Amish move into rural Virginia, crashes between buggies and motor vehicles are on the rise. Finding a solution is complicated.
Cardinal NewsWhen the buggies started arriving at the [crash] scene, Cumberland County Sheriff Darrell Hodges feared that a confrontation was about to erupt.
Hodges had been called to the site of a horrible traffic crash on Cumberland Road in the early evening hours of July 14, 2024. A horse-drawn carriage that carried an Amish family of two adults and five children had been struck from behind by a pickup truck. All seven people were ejected from the carriage.
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Buckle Up, Even in the Backseat, General Assembly Says
Richmond Times DispatchEven if you sit in a car’s back seat, you would have to buckle up, under legislation that’s moved through both the House of Delegates and state Senate and is heading to Gov. Youngkin's desk.
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Ford Recalls 240,000 Explorers and Aviators Over Faulty Seat Belt Assembly
Apnews.comFord is recalling about 240,000 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to a problem with seat belt anchors that were improperly secured.
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New Police Speed Camera Vans Can Detect Drunk Drivers from a Mile Away
Insidenova.comPolice have unveiled new hi-tech speed camera vans that can detect drunk and drug drivers from up to one mile away.
Week of February 10, 2025
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Police Identify Pedestrian Killed After Driver Swerves onto Sidewalk
12onyourside.com“A vehicle being operated southbound left the roadway onto the sidewalk, struck a pedestrian and collided with a structure,” Richmond Police said. “The vehicle continued along the sidewalk where it struck an unoccupied car before coming to a stop.”
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AAA Shares Safe Driving Tips Ahead of Winter Storm
Cbs19news.comWith a winter storm on the way, road conditions are expected to become hazardous. While avoiding travel is the safest option, AAA is providing key tips for those who must be on the roads.
Experts emphasize the importance of allowing extra time for travel, as slower speeds are necessary for maintaining control on icy or snow-covered roads.
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AAA Research Reveals Most Pedestrian Fatalities Happen in Cities at Night
Repairerdrivennews.comNew research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety shows that the 80% increase in pedestrian fatalities over the last 15 years has occurred on urban arterial roads at night.
“The continued rise in pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. since 2010 is a traffic safety challenge we need to address,”
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Stay Off the Roads Wednesday to Give VDOT Time to Ensure Safety
VDOT.Virginia.govThe deepest snowfall in several years has buried roadways in parts of the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands. Treacherous driving conditions are found throughout the region, where some counties received up to a foot of snow from Tuesday’s winter storm. Additional wintry mix is forecast for Wednesday afternoon, and could bring a coating of ice to previously plowed roadways.
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Workforce Trends Study Sheds Light on Labor Challenges and Tech Solutions for Fleet Management
Worktruckonline.comA new report from Samsara, The State of Connected Operations: Building for the Next Generation, digs into some of the biggest workforce challenges and opportunities facing physical operations, especially transportation, logistics, and fleet management.
With more than 1,550 industry leaders surveyed across 21 industries and seven countries, the findings reinforce what many fleet managers already know: the workforce is changing, and fleets need to keep up.
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Why Fleet Drivers Must Take Post-Collision Photographs for Safety and Documentation
Worktruckonline.comWhen one of your drivers is in a collision, the first concern is whether they or others are injured. But after that, when your company’s name is on a vehicle, you should consider that the other motorist might file a lawsuit. What is the immediate course of action? Have your driver take photos as soon as possible.
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Virginia Mother Fights for Stronger Seatbelt Laws After Losing Son in Tragic Crash
WRIC.comExperts say buckling up is the best way to keep you and your family safe on the roads, yet data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows Virginia is the worst state in the country when it comes to people wearing a seat belt.
That’s why one Virginia mom, inspired by a tragedy of her own, is trying to convince the General Assembly to pass tougher seat belt laws in Virginia.
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Study Reveals Virginia Among the Worst States for Speed-Related Traffic Deaths
Patch.comMore than a third of drivers who died in fatal collisions on Virginia roads were driving too fast at the time of the crash, according to a new study that revealed the state is among the worst for traffic deaths linked to speed.
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Encouraging Drivers to Rethink Road Safety and Make Safer Choices
Miragenews.comA new US road safety campaign is challenging drivers to rethink their behaviour in a novel way.
While most of us like to think we're safe drivers ourselves, we're also inclined to question the road-safety credentials of everyone else on the road. In fact, a 2022 Transurban survey (of 400 Greater Washington Area residents) found drivers overwhelmingly feel they are safe on the road while texting and speeding while simultaneously believing others on the road cannot safely drive while taking these same risks.
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Study Identifies the High-Risk Drivers You Need to Know
Forbes.comDriving will feel like navigating a minefield from time to time—especially when certain cars seem to be constantly in the way, speeding or swerving unpredictably. (And sometimes that’s you, admit it.) A new study from QuoteWizard by LendingTree highlights the vehicles linked to higher driving incidents and offers expert advice on not only how to stay safe on the road - but to possibly lower your insurance premiums.
Week of February 3, 2025
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Virginia Mother Advocates for Stronger Seat Belt Laws After Personal Tragedy: 'It's So Important
WTVR.comThrough her grief, she started a foundation in his honor, which focused on sharing messages about seat belt safety with area schools.
Her advocacy work led her to a shocking discovery.
“So I found out that Virginia is the worst state in the country right now for seat belt usage at only 73%. The national average is 92%. We are literally the worst at wearing our seat belts. Half of our fatalities were unrestrained," King said, citing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that ranked Virginia dead last in seat belt use percentage among states in the U.S. -
Local Leaders Unite at Transportation Summit to Address Road Safety Challenges
WSET.comOn Friday they gathered for the Central Virginia Transportation Safety Summit to discuss a number of issues from speeding to distracted driving and pedestrian safety.
During the event, leaders brainstormed ways to make their communities safer.
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Man Injured and Hospitalized Following Road Rage Incident
WDBJ.comA man was hospitalized after a road rage incident Monday, February 3, according to the Danville Police Department.
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Virginia Ranked Last in Seat Belt Usage by NHTSA in 2023
CBS19news.comIn 2023, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ranked Virginia dead last in the country for wearing a seat belt. With the national average reporting roughly 92% of people wearing their seat belts, Virginia reported only 73%.
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Virginia House Cracks Down on Speed Camera ‘Cash Grab’ Tactics
Virginiamercury.comWith millions flowing from speed camera fines, Virginia lawmakers are pushing to curb potential profiteering and increase public oversight of the devices. A bill to bring more transparency and accountability to speed camera operations cleared the House this week and is now headed to the Senate.
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Selecting the Right Coupling: A Key Decision for Fleet Efficiency and Safety
Worktruckonline.comIn the realm of trucking, where payloads vary from light to heavy and distances span local to international, coupling components play a pivotal role. Choosing the correct coupling is not just about connecting a truck to a trailer; it's about ensuring safety, efficiency, and productivity—tailored to the demands of both the medium-duty and heavy-duty industries.
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Toyota and Lexus Issue Voluntary Seat Belt Recall for Safety Concerns
Carcomplaints.comModel year 2025 Toyota Camry cars, 2025 Lexus NX SUVs and 2024-2025 Lexus RX SUVs may have problems with the second-row seat belts.
About 41,000 of the vehicles are recalled in the U.S., and about 1,300 are recalled in Canada.
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Fredericksburg District Warns of Potential Slick Road Conditions
VDOT.virginia.govMotorists should travel with caution Thursday morning with the potential for icy spots to develop on Fredericksburg area roads from a wintry mix of rain and sleet.
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Virginia State Police and DMV Encourage Super Bowl Partygoers to Plan for a Safe Ride Home
TheGazettevirginian.comWith the biggest football game of the year this upcoming Sunday, the Virginia State Police and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles are urging drivers in the commonwealth to plan ahead, and have a sober ride home planned for after Super Bowl LIX.
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AAA Urges Drivers to Brace for Freezing Rain and Ice Hazards on the Roads
Virginianreview.comForget how high the mercury climbed yesterday with the spring-like temps, winter is roaring back with a vengeance today with a threat of wintry weather across parts of the state. Areas in northwestern and western Virginia as well as higher elevations along the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley are likely to see the biggest impacts from this storm. But parts of central Virginia could see some icing as the storm comes in overnight with temperatures around the freezing mark.
Week of January 27, 2025
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Virginia House Passes Bill to Tackle Speeding Offenses
Henricocitizen.comThe House of Delegates approved a bill Wednesday that would allow courts to require speed-monitoring devices for drivers convicted of reckless driving or speeding over 100 mph.
The bill, HB2096, which passed by a 81-16 vote, is aimed at preventing speeding in Virginia.
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Kia Recalls Over 80,000 Niro SUVs Due to Potential Airbag and Seat Belt Issues
USAtoday.comKia is recalling more than 80,000 of its 2023-2025 Niro SUVs over a wiring issue that could prevent the air bags and seat belts from working properly.
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Study Finds Automatic Emergency Braking Progressing, While Trump Seeks to End Mandate
Forbes.comImprovements in safety technology known as advanced driver assistance system, or ADAS, are improving and responsible for a sharp drop in rear-end vehicle-to-vehicle crashes as well as a decrease in collisions with non-motorists, according to a report released Monday by the Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety, or PARTS.
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70% of Fleets Affected by Distracted Driving, with Cell Phones as the Leading Cause
Thetrucker.comSeventy percent of businesses have been impacted by distracted driving incidents, according to a new survey conducted by Teletrac Navman with cell phone use being cited as the leading cause by 68% of survey respondents.
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Drive Safe Hampton Roads Offers 757 Sober Rides for The Big Game Sunday 2025
Millitarynews.comWho will you be rooting for during the Big Game on February 9, 2025? Whether you’re hosting a viewing party or attending one, everyone has an important job: Help keep impaired drivers off the road, so everyone can make it home safely on game night. If you plan to drink alcohol or use legal or illegal drugs, plan for a safe and sober ride home. If you’re hosting a party, take care of your guests. If you are in the Hampton Roads area, free or reduced Lyft ride-shares are being offered by Drive Safe HR to impaired drivers throughout Hampton Roads on Big Game Sunday at www.DriveSafeHR.org/757-sober-ride
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Be A backseat driver: National Passenger Safety Week
Dasselcokato.comA staggering 46,000 people were killed on United States roadways in 2023. During National Passenger Safety Week, Jan. 20 to 27, passengers were empowered to speak up when their lives or those of others are in danger from reckless drivers.
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Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls: A Key to Improving Driver Safety
Worktruckonline.comAfter accidents on the road, slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of driver injury. Unsurprisingly, Acuity Insurance data shows slips, trips, and falls are most likely from December through February. With slippery conditions being more common during the winter, these accidents are more likely but not inevitable.
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Driver Shortages or Fleet Retention Issues? Let’s Explore Solutions
Worktruckonline.comThe driver shortage has been a hot topic for years, and it doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. While the causes of the shortage are complex and vary from region to region, one thing is clear: fleet managers are feeling the impact. Trucks don’t move without drivers, and when you’re short on drivers, it hits your bottom line.
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Mothers Demand Stricter Driving Laws in Virginia After Tragic Losses
Virginiamercury.comTwo Virginia mothers who lost their children in car crashes are turning their grief into action, working with state lawmakers to push for stricter driver and passenger safety laws. Their efforts could lead to new penalties for unlicensed minors driving, expanded driver education in public schools, and a requirement for all adults in a vehicle to wear seat belts.
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66 Express Outside the Beltway Reflects on 2024 Community Impact, Plans for 2025
Princewilliamliving.comAs we begin another year, I-66 Express Mobility Partners (I-66 EMP) reflects on the impacts our community partners in 2024—strengthening communities, supporting families, and creating opportunities for a brighter future. Through partnerships with dedicated nonprofits, I-66 Express Mobility Partners has helped address food insecurity, expand access to education, promote teen driver safety, and support our nation’s heroes.
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Week of January 20, 2025
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Mom’s Heartbreaking Loss Leads to Push for Stricter Teen Driver Safety Laws in Virginia
WTKR.comLawmakers in Richmond are currently considering a series of bills aimed at making the roads safer for teenage drivers.
At the heart of this initiative is Tammy McGee, a mother whose life was irrevocably altered five years ago when her son, Conner, lost his life at just 15 and a half years old.
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Top Self-Driving Cars on the Market Today: The Best of the Nearly Autonomous
WRIC.comSelf-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are not yet available for purchase by consumers. The combination of computer processing power and advanced automotive camera/sensor technology required to create a full self-driving vehicle, capable of operating safely in all driving locations and conditions, is still several years (at least) away.
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Highway Safety Grant Fund Applications Now Open Until February 28
Realradio804.comEach year, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provides vital federal grant funds to organizations dedicated to improving safety and saving lives on Virginia’s roadways. If your organization is committed to making a difference through traffic safety initiatives, we encourage you to apply for a highway safety grant from DMV. These grants support Virginia-based organizations like nonprofits, colleges and universities, law enforcement agencies and state and local government agencies, in implementing programs designed to reduce traffic fatalities, injuries and crashes.
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AAA Offers Icy Driving Tips as Arctic Blast Approaches
WRIC.comAs Richmond and other parts of Central Virginia brace for an artic blast, AAA experts are sharing tips on driving in icy conditions.
“What drivers really need to be concerned about with this storm coming in is that it’s starting out as rain,” said AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesperson Morgan Dean. “So that really is the concern that there could be some ice building up on the roadways tonight, and tomorrow.”
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Travel with Caution: Hazardous Conditions Expected Tonight in Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula
Vdot.virginia.govVirginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) crews will be mobilized in emergency response tonight and Wednesday morning to treat for hazardous road conditions that may develop from light snow forecast for coastal areas of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
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Debunking 7 Common Winter Driving Myths: What You Really Need to Know
Worktruckonline.comAccording to FEMA, winter weather contributes to more than 540,000 accidents in the U.S. each year. Whether it is snow, ice, or freezing temperatures, the season presents several challenges that can compromise safety, and some common misconceptions for dealing with these conditions can actually increase risk for drivers.
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Virginia State Police Introduce New Safety Inspection Sticker for Drivers
Virginiastar.netWith the changeover in the calendar year from 2024 to 2025, vehicles in Virginia that have passed safety inspections are now receiving a new safety inspection sticker. The sticker, which features the color green for the first time, includes multiple changes from previous iterations. The changes are designed to make the inspection sticker more difficult to counterfeit
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Speak Up for Safety: Tips to Be a Responsible Passenger and Promote Safe Driving
Localsyr.comFor the third year in a row, National Passenger Safety Week is empowering passengers to “speak up” when they feel their lives are in danger due to a reckless driver, especially when they witness any form of distracted driving.
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Passenger Priorities: Key Tips for Ensuring Safety During National Passenger Safety Week
FCPDnews.comSafe driving is crucial, especially for teens learning to drive and children who depend on others for safety. National Passenger Safety Week highlights the importance of building safe driving habits and ensuring all passengers are properly secured.
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‘I Will Not Stop’: Williamsburg Mother Fights to Change Virginia’s Seatbelt Law After Losing Son
WAVY.comA Williamsburg mother hopes lawmakers in Richmond won’t take a back seat as she pushes for changes to Virginia’s current seat belt law.
Christy King said her 18-year-old son Christopher wasn’t wearing his seatbelt when he was killed in a crash nearly five years ago.
Week of January 13, 2025
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Arlington Expands School Zone Safety with 8 Additional Cameras
Arlingtonmagazine.comArlington County is nearly doubling the reach of the PhotoSPEED program it implemented in August 2024 to enforce safe driving in school zones.
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Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Hosts 'Sharing the Road with Trucks' Safety Program at Sussex Tech
Newsbreak.comIn December, the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) visited Sussex Tech High School to present their Sharing the Road with Trucks Safety Program to driver’s education students.
The program was designed to educate young drivers on how to safely share the road with large trucks.
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Bicyclist and Police Officer Injured in Virginia Beach Collision
WAVY.comA bicyclist and a Virginia Beach police officer are injured after an overnight crash.
The involved officer called in an incident on the 4500 block of Bonney Road in which a truck struck a bicyclist before crashing into the back of a Virginia Beach Police Department patrol vehicle at approximately 2:10 a.m.
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Winter Weather Road Tips: How to Stay Safe on Snow and Ice
WAVY.comVehicle crashes on snowy, slushy, or icy pavement account for more than 1,300 deaths and more than 116,800 injuries annually, the FHWA said. Additionally, nearly 900 people are killed and nearly 76,000 people are injured in crashes that occur when snow or sleet is falling.
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Virginia 2025 Traffic Rule Update: Key Changes to the Right Turn on Red Law Explained
Newsbreak.comThe rules of the road in Virginia that govern making right turns on red lights have not undergone any substantial revisions as of January 2025. The statute that is currently in effect in Virginia, which is described in section 46.2-835 of the Virginia Code, continues to be in effect. A comprehensive description of the right turn on red rule that is now in effect in Virginia is as follows:
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Ensuring Safety in Partial Automation: The Crucial Role of Driver Monitoring
Adirondackdailyenterprise.comMost new cars come equipped with some form of partial automation, such as adaptive cruise control (ACC), lane centering and automatic emergency braking (AEB). However, vehicles with partial automation are not self-driving — even though automakers sometimes use names that imply their systems are.
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Virginia Mother Fights for Seatbelt Law Change After Tragic Death of Son
WTKR.comCurrently, Virginia law mandates that individuals under the age of 18 must wear seat belts, but those 18 and older can only be pulled over for not buckling up if there is another reason for the stop. This has spurred one Virginia mom to advocate for legislative change to potentially save more lives.
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Shocking Statistics Reveal the Dangers of Skipping Seatbelt Use
Pressreader.comMore than 40 of young passengers who die in car crashes are not wearing a seatbelt, according to new analysis.
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IIHS Study: Reflective Clothing Could Interfere with Pedestrian Avoidance Technology
Repairerdrivennews.comThe clothing that makes pedestrians stand out to human drivers may make them invisible to automated crash prevention systems, according to a new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) study.
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Virginia's Pedestrian Protection Law Largely Unused Despite Growing Safety Concerns
MSN.comIn 2020, Virginia passed a law intended to make it easier to prosecute people who hit pedestrians or cyclists with their cars. But prosecutors across the state have brought charges under the law 32 times in the last four years. In only eight of those cases was someone convicted of the charge.
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Virginia Unveils Upgraded Safety Inspection Stickers for 2025 – New Features Enhance Security and Trust
RoyalExaminer.comVirginia drivers are noticing a colorful change this year as the state unveils a new safety inspection sticker. Vehicles that pass inspection in 2025 will display the green sticker, marking the first year the color has been used. But it’s not just the fresh design catching attention—the updated sticker comes with advanced security features aimed at combating counterfeit attempts and ensuring road safety.
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Henrico to Host Winter Emergency Preparedness Event on January 21
Henricocitizen.comThe free event will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at Fairfield Area Library, 1401 North Laburnum Avenue. The Outreach and Engagement department is presenting the event in partnership with the Henrico Office of Emergency Management and Workplace Safety, Dominion Energy, AAA and Virginia Bureau of Insurance.
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Jennifer Porter, Northern Virginia Car Accident Lawyer, Explains Legal Implications of Brake Checking
Openpr.comBrake checking, a dangerous and aggressive driving behavior, can have severe legal and safety consequences for those involved. Jennifer Porter (https://jenniferporterlaw.com/is-brake-checking-illegal/), a Northern Virginia car accident lawyer, explores the legality of brake checking in Virginia, the associated risks, and the penalties drivers may face if caught engaging in this reckless practice.
Week of January 6, 2025
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Two Pedestrians Killed in Separate Crashes in Hampton, Police Say
WAVY.comTwo pedestrians have died in unrelated crashes Friday, one of them a hit-and-run, Hampton Police said.
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Winter Storm Threatens Roadway Disruptions Across Hampton Roads
VDOT.virginia.govDue to the threat of winter weather impacts on the region, motorists traveling into and around Hampton Roads should stay alert for potentially hazardous road conditions throughout this weekend and continuing into early next week. Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Hampton Roads District personnel stand ready to respond with needed materials and equipment to address possible road impacts.
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Driver Injured and Robbed in Arlington Road Rage Attack
Northernvirginiamag.comArlington County Police are investigating a New Year’s Eve road rage incident in which one driver wounded another driver, broke his glasses, and stole his electronics.
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Virginia Drivers Warned to Prepare for Winter Weather, Urged to Follow AAA Safety Tips
CBS19news.comAs snow and ice are forecasted to impact Virginia, AAA is advising drivers to stay prepared and exercise caution.
Morgan Dean, a spokesman for AAA Mid-Atlantic, says the upcoming storm will bring a mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain, all conditions that could make roadways hazardous.
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Travel Advisory: Avoid Parts of Virginia Sunday Into Monday Due to Hazardous Conditions
VDOT.virginia.govVDOT is advising motorists not to travel in parts of Virginia Sunday afternoon into Monday. Treacherous conditions are expected overnight into Monday morning as snow is predicted to fall at a rate of an inch an hour and accumulation could be as much as 5 to 12-inches in Northern Virginia, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Fredericksburg and parts of Central Virginia.
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Virginia State Police Respond to Multiple Crashes as Winter Storm Sweeps Through
WTKR.comVirginia State Police say they responded to more than 200 crashes throughout the Commonwealth Monday morning amid winter weather conditions.
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Virginia State Police Urge Drivers to Stay Off Roads Amid Ongoing Winter Storm Response
BTW21.comAs a winter storm continues to impact Virginia, the Virginia State Police are working around the clock to respond to crashes across the Commonwealth.
While not all of the reported crashes are storm-related, troopers are seeing a significant increase in traffic incidents as hazardous conditions persist on Virginia’s roadways. -
Virginia Beach Leaders Unveil Road Safety Plan to Cut Deadly Crashes
WTKR.comThe Local Road Safety Plan for Virginia Beach, approved in November, marks a significant step forward in enhancing road safety in the city.
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Virginia DUI Fatalities on the Rise, Showing Alarming Trend
MSN.comVirginia recorded the ninth-biggest rise in DUI crash fatalities over the past five years, according to a recently-issued report.
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Winter Storm Hits Virginia, Triggering Hundreds of Crashes
WSLS.comThe recent winter storm brought freezing temperatures, ice, and snow, leading to hundreds of crashes across the Commonwealth. Virginia State Police are urging drivers to plan ahead as another storm looms this weekend.
Week of December 30, 2024
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Holiday Season Brings Increased Risks for Teen Drivers; Foundation Shares Safety Tips
WTVR.comAccording to the CDC, teenagers aged 16 to 19 are at the highest risk for car crashes, with this age group being almost three times more likely to experience a fatal incident compared to others.
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Authorities Boost Patrols to Curb Drunk Driving Ahead of New Year’s
WRIC.comWith New Year’s celebrations just days away, safety officials are urging drivers to avoid the dangers of drunk driving.
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Bicyclist Killed in Crash with Car on Route 1 in Chester on New Year's Eve
A bicyclist was hit by a car and killed along Route 1 in Chester on New Year's Eve.A man has died after he was hit by a car in Chesterfield on New Year’s Eve.
On Tuesday, Dec. 31, Chesterfield County Police were called to the 16500 block of Route 1 at about 6:42 p.m. for the report of a crash involving a car and a bicycle. -
Your Organization Can Save Lives on Virginia Roads – DMV Offers Support
VirginianReview.comEach year, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provides vital federal grant funds to organizations dedicated to improving safety and saving lives on Virginia’s roadways. If your organization is committed to making a difference through traffic safety initiatives, we encourage you to apply for a highway safety grant from DMV.
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Tips for Staying Safe on the Roads This New Year's Eve
WFXRtv.comNew Year’s Eve is one of the most dangerous nights on the roads according to AAA. Data from the Department of Motor Vehicles says that there were 105 crashes involving alcohol last year, leaving 68 people injured, and 3 dead.
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Driver Caught Speeding at 133 MPH in 55 MPH Zone on I-264 in Virginia Beach
WAVY.comVirginia State Police clocked a driver going 133 mph in a 55-mph zone in Virginia Beach.
State Police posted a redacted copy of the summons to its social media pages just before New Year’s as a reminder to “Drive smart, stay safe!” -
Applications for Highway Safety Grant Fund Now Open Through February 28
Newsbreak.comEach year, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provides vital federal grant funds to organizations dedicated to improving safety and saving lives on Virginia’s roadways. If your organization is committed to making a difference through traffic safety initiatives, we encourage you to apply for a highway safety grant from DMV.
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Virginia Tech Awarded $249,654 DOT Grant
NRVNews.comThe U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has awarded Virginia Tech a $249,654 grant. The funding supports a project to collect and provide pedestrian data as it relates to advancing the safety and mobility of all people in U.S. transportation systems.
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Winter Driving Tips: Stay Safe on the Roads in Cold Weather
WAVY.comWinter seems to finally be rearing its cold, chilly head in the Hampton Roads region, and 10 On Your Side wants to make sure you stay safe on the roads as the chance for inclement weather increases.
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ADAS Sensors Post-Repair: A Hidden Danger to Road Safety
Forbes.comMore than 90% of new vehicles have some level of ADAS, which shows the original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs) willingness to invest in this technology. Even with this market growing, it doesn't appear to be fast enough, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has finalized a new mandate (FMVSS No. 127) to make automatic emergency breaking (AEB) standard in all vehicles starting in 2029. NHSTA predicts that this "will save at least 360 lives a year and prevent at least 24,000 injuries annually.
Week of December 23, 2024
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Ad Council and TVB Unveil 21st Annual Project Roadblock to Combat Drunk Driving
WRIC.comThe Ad Council, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB), today announced the 21st annual Project Roadblock initiative. Local broadcast TV stations across the country will donate advertising time to air anti-drunk driving PSAs reminding viewers to make safe choices this holiday season.
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Virginia State Police Urge Safe Driving as Holiday Season Kicks Off
BTW21.comAs the holidays and New Year approach, Virginia State Police are calling on all drivers to prioritize safety on the roads.
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New Poll Reveals Over Half of Virginia Drivers Are Distracted on the Road
PCPatriot.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and DRIVE SMART Virginia are sharing an important behind-the-wheel safety reminder this holiday season – your presence is the real present. In the midst of your busy schedule, please, buckle up and put your phone down to help ensure you arrive alive.
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Poll Finds More Than Half of Virginia Drivers Engaging in Distracted Driving
TheRoanokeStar.comAs we approach the holiday season, it’s crucial to recognize that using a handheld device behind the wheel, is not just a bad habit—it’s an epidemic. Just as we treat addiction with urgency, we must address this deadly behavior, because distracted driving is taking lives,” said DMV Commissioner Gerald Lackey, the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative.
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New Statistics Reveal Safest and Most Dangerous States to Drive
WRIC.comNew statistical research has revealed the safest and most dangerous states to drive in, shedding light on critical road safety statistics and trends across the United States. The data highlights the need for increased caution and awareness on the roads, regardless of location, as accident rates and roadway conditions vary significantly from state to state.
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Yorktown Mom Campaigns for Safe Driving Laws in Memory of Late Son
WYDaily.comIn January 2025, a third potential law in Conner’s name will be presented to the state legislature. The proposed law states that a minor who has no operator’s license or who has a learner’s permit but operates a motor vehicle in violation of any provision shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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Expert Urges Caution on the Road During Holiday Travel Season: 'A Serious Concern'
WTVR.comCBS 6 spoke with David Reich from the National Road Safety Foundation about the importance of safe driving. He warns that one wrong decision can turn a festive celebration into a tragic event, especially for teen drivers who are on holiday break.
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Four in Ten Rear Seat Passengers Killed in Crashes Not Wearing Seat Belts
Radionewshub.comParents are being urged to ensure seat belt wearing becomes “second nature” for children as figures show 40% of rear seat car passengers killed in crashes are not belted up.
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Drive Safe HR Offers Free/Reduced Lyft Sober Rides for Impaired Drivers on New Year's Eve 2024
Militarynews.comStart your New Year’s resolutions off right; make sure you have a designated driver. This New Year’s Eve, plan ahead for a safe and sober ride home. Free or reduced Lyft sober rides are being offered by Drive Safe HR to impaired drivers throughout Hampton Roads on NYE 2024.
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Farmers and Rural Motorists Urged to Exercise Caution at Railroad Crossings
Newsbreak.comAs railroads facilitate the movement of agricultural products and other goods through Virginia and beyond, motorists and farm equipment operators are reminded to practice safe passage at railroad crossings. Many rural railroad crossings typically are private with limited safety features. Some areas lack gates or lights that signal an oncoming train.
Week of December 16, 2024
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Specialized Transportation Committee to Celebrate Driver Appreciation Day with Special Event
MSN.comDrive Safe Hampton Roads’ Specialized Transportation Safety Committee will conduct an annual Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Appreciation Day on Tuesday morning.
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Teen Driver Surrenders After Fatal High-Speed Crash Claims Life of Elderly Virginia Woman
MSN.comA 17-year-old has been charged in connection with a high-speed crash that killed an elderly woman in Oakton last month, police said.
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Williamsburg Teen Recalls Harrowing Story of Hospitalization After Severe Icy Road Crash
WLWT.comOn Saturday, Nov. 30, 17-year-old Rustin Mitchell was driving on state Route 32 in Williamsburg when he says he lost control of his car after hitting a patch of ice.
Now, he wants others to stay alert, saying conditions can change in a matter of seconds.
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Virginia Officials Warn of Continued Dangers of Driving Under the Influence in New Study
WRIC.comState leaders are issuing a new call-to-action following the release of a recent study out of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority, highlighting concerns over Virginia drivers’ understanding of the dangers of driving under the influence of marijuana.
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Virginia State Police Launch Safety Operation Across I-95 to Combat Dangerous Driving
MSN.comVirginia State Police will conduct a safety operation along all of Interstate 95 in Virginia on Sunday and Monday to help prevent crashes and encourage drivers to stay focused on the road.
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Halifax Wins Statewide Holiday Traffic Safety Jingle Contest
Yourgv.comHalifax County High School’s traffic safety club, YOVASO, is the statewide high school division winner of the 2024 Jingle Your Way to a Safe Holiday Jingle Contest.
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NHTSA Finalizes Seat Belt Reminder Rule to Boost Usage and Enhance Occupant Safety
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today finalized a rule requiring seat belt use warnings for rear seats and enhanced warnings for driver and front passenger seats, a significant action aimed at increasing seat belt use and preventing injury and death in a crash. NHTSA estimates this new rule will prevent more than 500 injuries and save about 50 lives every year, once fully implemented.
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VDOT to Install Flashing Yellow Arrow Traffic Signal in York County to Enhance Safety
VDOT.virginia.govStarting as early as Tuesday, Dec. 17, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will implement a flashing yellow arrow (FYA) traffic signal at the intersection of Mooretown Road and Sentara Circle to help make left turns safer and more efficient.
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Yorktown Gym Hosts Community Outreach Event to Address Teen Driving Dangers
WAVY.comYorktown’s Body By D Gym will host a Distracted Driving Community Outreach event Saturday.
According to a press release, this event serves as a call to the community to come together and tackle the number one killer of teens: driving. The aim is to raise awareness and take action to keep teens safe on the roadways. -
Survey: Virginians Perceive Driving High as Less Dangerous Than Drunk Driving
Axios.comMany Virginians think driving while high is less dangerous than drunk driving, according to a survey by the state's Cannabis Control Authority.
Why it matters: Virginia is more than three years into legal possession of marijuana and it seems many residents still don't fully understand the laws around it, including that driving while stoned is just as illegal as drunk driving.
Week of December 9, 2024
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Virginia Legislation Seeks Tougher Penalties for Vehicle Owners Allowing Unlicensed Teens to Drive
Virginiamercury.comLawmakers will consider a bill in January that aims to stop unlicensed minors from operating a vehicle by charging the vehicle owner with a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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Think You're a Great Driver? A New Campaign Challenges Your Perception
WJLA.comA new driver safety campaign that launched on some Northern Virginia interstates last week plays on the fact that many people consider themselves good drivers, while not holding a high opinion of other drivers.
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Virginia State Police Step Up Presence on I-64 This Week
Dailyprogress.comVirginia is hoping a highway safety operation launching this week will continue to drive down fatal collisions, specifically along the state's second-longest interstate: I-64.
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Winter Safety Tips: Protect Yourself at Home and on the Road
vdh.virginia.govPublic health cares about residents living healthy, long lives. That means that we focus on illness, but we also pay attention to injury and community safety. In the winter, residents can face bad road conditions, cold temperatures, and power outages that make daily activities less safe.
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Have Your Say: Share Your Input on Lee Chapel Road Safety Improvements
WUSA.comFairfax County officials are weighing two design proposals to address safety concerns on Lee Chapel Road.
Calls to improve the narrow and winding roadway, were reignited after a fatal crash nearly two years ago.
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Study Finds Rising Pedestrian Accident Deaths Linked to 'Taller' Vehicles
Consumeraffairs.comThe number of pedestrians killed in collisions with vehicles has been steadily increasing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports over 8,000 pedestrians were killed on U.S. roads in 2022. That's about one death every 64 minutes.
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Holiday Cheers, Not Fears: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
Arlingtonva.usThe Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) is partnering with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) during the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign to remind motorists to keep the busy holiday season merry and bright by never getting behind the wheel after drinking.
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Survey: Many Virginia Drivers Believe Marijuana Users Are Safer on the Road
WDBJ.comThe Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) has released the results of its second statewide impaired driving survey, with several key findings.
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Public Safety Alert: VOSH Launches New Initiative to Combat Rising Workforce Fatalities
KTLA.comThe Department of Labor and Industry has launched a new emphasis initiative aimed at preventing workforce fatalities across Virginia.
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Metro Approved for Automatic Train System 15 Years After Fatal Crash
NBCWashington.comFor the first time in 15 years, a computer instead of a human will be the primary controller of riders' Metro trains.
Week of December 2, 2024
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Seven Effective Strategies to Prevent Accidents and Ensure Safety
Automotivefleet.comWhen a driver reports being in an “accident,” it implies that no one is at fault. And if no one is at fault, it can’t be prevented. But the truth is that specific driver actions or behaviors cause most crashes (a more apt term).
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Older Driver Safety Awareness Week: Knowing When to Slow Down or Give Up the Keys
Wavy.comDriving is the key to independence for many, but as we age, getting behind the wheel can become a greater safety risk.
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The Impact of Distracted Driving Accidents in Virginia: Know Your Rights
Richmond.comDistracted driving is a growing concern across Virginia, leading to numerous accidents and injuries yearly. As the state grapples with this problem, understanding the statistics, legal consequences and what victims can do if they find themselves involved in a distracted driving accident is essential.
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Seven Lives Lost on Virginia Roadways During Thanksgiving Holiday
Virginia State PolicePreliminary data indicates that seven people died on Virginia’s roadways over the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday. The number is a decrease from 2023, when 11 people were killed, and a large decrease from 2022, when 19 people died in fatal crashes.* However, in only two of the 2024 fatal crashes could it be determined that the victim was wearing a seatbelt (one fatal crash in Warren County did involve an ATV).
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Virginia Launches Defensive Driving Campaign on Express Lanes
Potomaclocal.comTransurban North America, operator of the 95, 395, and 495 Express Lanes, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the Virginia State Police (VSP) are partnering to launch an innovative defensive driving safety campaign targeted to motorists traveling along interstates 95, 395, and 495.
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Holiday Season Sees Surge in Dangerous Driving Behaviors, New Data Shows
Globenewswire.comMillions of Americans will be hitting the road this holiday season, and with that comes a rise in distracted driving. While traffic fatalities decreased by 4% last year to 44,450, distracted driving remains a growing issue.
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Speeding, Distractions, and Aggression: The Deadly Trio Driving U.S. Roadway Fatalities
AAA.comIn 2023, nearly 41,000 people were killed in U.S. traffic crashes, a sobering reminder of the ongoing public health crisis on our roads. Despite a slight decrease from the previous year, the threat posed by risky driving behaviors remains alarmingly high.
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Is Road Rage Undermining Your Fleet's Safety Objectives?
Worktruckonline.comRoad rage is a growing concern for fleet managers, with a new survey by Compare the Market AU revealing that nearly 60% of Americans have experienced road rage in some capacity.
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Stay Safe This December: Prevent Impaired Driving and Save Lives
VA.govThis December, VA is observing National Impaired Driving Prevention Month by highlighting the dangers of impaired driving and promoting safe practices to prevent motor vehicle tragedies involving alcohol or drugs.
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Drivers Fined $4 Million for Illegally Passing Richmond School Buses
WTVR.comOut of the roughly $4 million dollars generated through Richmond's Bus Stop Arm Enforcement Program between July 2021 and June 2024, roughly $465,000, or about 12 percent, has gone to the city's school district.
Week of November 25, 2024
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Virginia State Police to Ramp Up Presence for Thanksgiving Holiday Traffic Safety
Henrico CitizenWith Virginians expected to hit the roads for the Thanksgiving holiday, and in many cases travel long distances, Virginia State Police are increasing their presence on Virginia’s roads and launching an awareness campaign to promote safe driving habits.
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Chesterfield Flpoiamily ;lUrges Against Drunk Driving After Crash Claims Son's Life
Wric.comMothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Virginia held a special event on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Richmond Ford West in the Short Pump area to raise awareness of the issue — especially around the holidays.
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IIHS Shares Essential Driving Safety Tips for a Safe Holiday Season
CBS19With holiday travel in full swing, it’s important to prioritize safety this Thanksgiving whether it’s down the road or to a new destination
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Autonomous Vehicle Safety: What Happens When a Driverless Car’s Sensors Need Replacing
Engineering.virginia.eduDevices called encoders, located inside the sensors on autonomous cars, convert motion and other information acquired on the road into electrical signals so that can then be used as feedback for the software running the vehicle and make informed decisions.
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Wythe County Warns Drivers of Increased Traffic During Thanksgiving Travel
Wfxrtv.comWythe County Officials are advising residents and travelers to prepare for the increased traffic volume over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Wythe County serves the community as a regional and national travel hub, and after Hurricane Helene, Wythe County roads will serve as detours for drivers.
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U.S. Rejects Bid to Rethink New Automatic Emergency Braking Rules for Automobiles
Detroit Free PressThe U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it will not reconsider a landmark rule finalized in April requiring nearly all new cars and trucks by 2029 to have advanced automatic emergency braking systems.
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Virginia County Launches New Police Motorcycle Squad to Enhance Public Safety
Govtech.comMotorists traveling the roads of Tazewell County are used to seeing sheriff's deputies in police cruisers patrolling the area, but they will soon be seeing deputies on motorcycles patrolling the roads as well.
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Blackout Wednesday” - “Drinksgiving” - Whatever you call it, dont drink and drive! Call for a free 757 Sober Ride.
Militarynews.comBecause the Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest for America, more drivers will be on the roads than usual, increasing the likelihood of a motor vehicle crash.
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VBPD Urges Cyclists and Pedestrians to Stay Safe After Fatal Crash
Yahoo.comThe Virginia Beach Police Department is delivering a safety message to cyclists and pedestrians following a recent fatal crash on Indian River Road.
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NHTSA Reports Decline in Traffic Fatalities for First Half of 2024
Autobodynews.comTraffic fatalities in the U.S. declined in nearly all major categories during the first half of 2024, marking continued progress in national roadway safety efforts, according to early estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Week of November 18, 2024
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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Calls on Virginians to Drive Safely and Responsibly
WTVR.comTraffic safety advocates, crash survivors, and loved ones of those who did not survive crashes gathered at Hollywood Cemetery Friday morning ahead of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
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Police Investigate Fatal Pedestrian Accident in Fredericksburg
Potomaclocal.comFredericksburg Police are investigating a pedestrian accident that occurred on Plank Road on November 16, resulting in the death of a 26-year-old man. The driver of the truck involved remained at the scene, and no signs of impairment were found.
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100% Preventable’: Families and Victims of Reckless Driving Speak Out Against Distracted Driving
MSN.comVictims and loved ones of people killed by reckless driving shared their stories ahead of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
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Thanksgiving Safety Fair to Provide Free Child Seat Safety Inspections
WRICA Thanksgiving Safety Fair will be held this week to offer free child safety seat inspections ahead of the anticipated holiday travel peak — and 8News got a chance to speak with two people closely involved with the event.
The Richmond Ambulance Authority, AAA and DRIVE SMART Virginia are hosting the Thanksgiving Safety Fair on Wednesday, Nov. 20 and Thursday, Nov. 21 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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VSP Trooper Arrests Driver Going 128 MPH
WAVYVirginia State Police recently pulled over a driver they clocked by radar going 128 miles per hour in a section of highway with a 70 mph posted speed limit.
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More Local School Buses to Use Cameras to Catch Stop-Arm Violators
MSN.comThe largest school system in Hampton Roads is gearing up to try to slow down the rate of drivers blowing past school bus stop-arms.
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Mobile Phone Use Identified as Leading Cause of Distracted Driving Incidents in Fleets
fleetnews.comMore than two-thirds (70%) of businesses have been impacted by distracted driving incidents, with mobile phone use identified as the primary cause, new research suggests.
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Virginia Beach Man Accused of Hitting State Trooper with Car Following Pursuit
Dailypress.comA Virginia Beach man accused of leading a Virginia State trooper on a pursuit and striking her with a vehicle was arrested Wednesday afternoon.
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Staying Focused on the Road: Tips to Avoid Distractions During the Holiday Travel Season
WHSVWhen driving, AAA reminds those traveling on the road to make sure to avoid all distractions, like your cell phone.
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NHTSA Unveils Major Updates to 5-Star Safety Ratings Program
Automotivedive.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday announced several changes to its 5-Star Safety Ratings program that the agency expects will spur technology adoption and bolster pedestrian safety.
Week of November 11, 2024
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Two Men Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Virginia Highway, Police Confirm
WSETTwo people died after a wrong-way crash on US-460 in Virginia on Thursday night, according to authorities.
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Virginia Launches Holiday-Themed Safe Driving Song Contest for Youngsters
The Henrico CtizenVirginia teenagers have the opportunity to win cash prizes and even have their jingle played on the radio statewide by participating in a holiday-themed safe driving song contest.
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New Rule Could Lead to CDL or CLP Revocations for Thousands of Commercial Drivers
Land LineBeginning Nov. 18, state driver licensing agencies will be required to “remove the CLP or CDL privilege from the driver’s license of an individual” carrying a “prohibited” status in the agency’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Once downgraded, those privileges can be reinstated only after the “driver complies with return-to-duty requirements.”
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Fatal Car Accidents Prompt Urgent Calls for Enhanced Road Safety Measures
The Pinnacle GazetteAcross the United States, fatal car accidents have emerged as devastating reminders of the dangers lurking on the roads. Each year, thousands of families are left to grapple with the heart-wrenching aftermath of losing loved ones to traffic collisions. While the statistics fluctuate, the suffering remains constant, painting a grim picture of road safety.
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Rising Concerns Over Dangerous Driving: 78% of Americans Cite Cellphone Distraction as Key Issue
Pew Research CenterAs millions of Americans prepare to hit the road for holiday travel, many U.S. adults feel that driving in their area has become more dangerous than it was before the coronavirus pandemic. Most see cellphone distraction behind the wheel as a major problem in their local community, and about a quarter report witnessing road rage often, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
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Winter Driving Warning: The Common Mistake Parents Make with Their Children Behind the Wheel
WTVRAccording to AAA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), buckling your child in their car seat while they are wearing a puffy coat can create extra room in the harness. That means if you get in a crash, your child could move around and be at a higher risk of getting hurt.
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VDOT Secures $22 Million in Federal Funding to Expand EV Charging Network Along Virginia Highways
Newsfromthestates.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation announced the next round of recipients to receive federal funding to build electric vehicle charging stations along interstates and state highways.
The awardings, presented by VDOT to the Commonwealth Transportation Board at its Oct. 22 meeting, total about $22 million for chargers at 35 different locations from 19 different applicants, six of which are the recipients for more than one location.
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Families and Traffic Safety Advocates Unite in Preparation for World Day of Remembrance
wvtf.comPatty Kruszewski is pointing at a locked bike leaning against a telephone poll on River Road in Richmond. The bike is painted entirely white from the back tire to the tips of the handlebars.
“We're at the scene of the ghost bike where my daughter was killed on July 29, 2012,” she notes.
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Trucking Through the Decades: A Safety Showcase’ to Celebrate DMV’s 100th Anniversary in Colonial Heights
wric.comA car show and trucking safety event will be held in Colonial Heights as part of celebrations to mark the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) 100th anniversary.
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Automakers Step Up Efforts to Improve Teen Driver Safety
Hagerty.comAuto manufacturers and safety foundations often used the occasion of National Teen Driver Safety Week, which ended October 26, to roll out new programs, or remind us of resources that are already out there.
Week of November 4, 2024
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Stay Alert: Darker Evenings Mean Increased Pedestrian Risks
WY DailyOn Nov. 3 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time came to an end as we set our clocks back one hour. With dusk arriving an hour sooner, traveling in darker conditions can increase the risk of vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists.
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Elon Musk Sparks Buzz with Viral Cybertruck Video as Fairfax Police Arrest Participants
WHP local 21A drag race on Oct. 13 in Tysons, Virginia between a Tesla Cybertruck and a Lamborghini Aventador went viral on social media when Elon Musk shared it with his 202 million followers on X.
The video gained over 150 million views and caught the attention of detectives, who said they later identified the driver of the Tesla as Christian Camacho, 48, of Vienna, and the Lamborghini driver as Carlos Montero, 37, of Sterling.
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Yes, Virginia, Brace Yourself for This Leadfoot on the Road!
RWC Pulse90% of all collisions happen due to human error, and that is mostly speed and distraction. Some would even say less than 1% of collisions are real ‘Acts of God,’ which is when a branch falls out of the sky or lightning strikes.
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Maryland Officer Who Lost Legs in Crash with Teen Driver Makes Remarkable Return to Work
NBCWashington.comA police officer in Montgomery County, Maryland, is back at work after losing his legs.
It’s been just over a year since Sgt. Patrick Kepp was hit by a speeding teen driver, allegedly on purpose, on Interstate 270. News4 has followed his journey since then.
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Managing the Impact of Daylight Saving Time on Work Truck Fleets: Tips for Better Efficiency
worktruckonline.comWith daylight saving time (DST) behind us and the "fall back" adjustment settling in, fleet managers and drivers feel the impacts firsthand. It's only an hour's difference, but anyone in the industry knows it can significantly ripple through work truck operations.
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Charlottesville to Enhance Pedestrian Walkway Safety After Fatal Accident
29news.comOne Charlottesville City Councilor says the city is working on a plan to address multiple pedestrian walkways spread around Charlottesville.
This comes after a woman was killed at the intersection of Elliott Ave. and 1st St. in October.
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Transportation Institute Secures Nearly $1 Million in Grants for Trucking Education
news.vt.eduThe Virginia Tech Transportation Institute recently received nearly $1 million in two grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to develop and enhance tractor-trailer educational programs.
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Citywide Traffic Safety Blitz Underway in Richmond with New Signs and Stop Bars
WRICA “citywide blitz” is underway in Richmond to replace worn traffic signs and install stop bars as part of an ongoing effort to create safer streets.
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Teen Drivers Can Win Cash Prizes by Getting Creative About Traffic Safety
WDBJTeen drivers can win $500 for being creative.
YOVASO is hosting a statewide competition for teens to create a safe driving song or tune.
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Virginia Pedestrians and Cyclists Remain Vulnerable as Driver Collisions Persist
News Break.comVirginia law requires drivers to remain three feet away from cyclists and to come to a complete stop for pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks. Unfortunately, not all drivers in the Commonwealth obey crosswalk lights.
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Week of October 28, 2024
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Highway Heroes Event in Chesterfield Promotes Road Safety
MSN.comThe third annual Highway Heroes event took place in Chesterfield on Saturday to highlight the role of Virginia’s emergency services and encourage safe driving practices.
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Bicyclist Killed in Crash in Newport News: Police Looking for Vehicle Involved
WTKRPolice are searching for a vehicle they say hit and killed a bicyclist Saturday morning in Newport News.
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Stay Alert: Darker Evening Commutes Mean Increased Pedestrian Risks
VDOTOn Nov. 3 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time will come to an end as we set our clocks back one hour. With dusk arriving an hour sooner, traveling in darker conditions can increase the risk of vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists.
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AAA Urges Parents and Drivers to Prioritize Safety This Halloween
Cvillerightnow.comAAA is reminding ghosts and goblins, trick-or-treaters, parents, and party goers of the dangerous traffic safety concerns associated with the holiday. Increased pedestrian activity and the potential for impaired driving converge this year, as Halloween activities begin on a Thursday, and in some cases, into the upcoming weekend as Halloween parties continue.
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DC-Area Leaders Launch Campaign to Enhance Pedestrian Safety This Winter
WTOP.comThe Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is urging drivers to slow down and look out for pedestrians and bicyclists.
As part of National Pedestrian Safety Month, the council is launching a new Street Smart safety campaign with the slogan, “Slow Down, Life Ahead.”
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Waynesboro Students Experience Realities of Distracted Driving in Simulator
WHSVWaynesboro drivers ed students had firsthand experience on how distracted driving can cause problems on the road.
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Revving Up Celebration: Car Show at York River Crossing Commemorates DMV's 100th Anniversary!
Gazette JournalVirginia DMV is marking its 100th anniversary this year with four car shows held at various sites across the state. One car show, “Through the Decades: DMV Classic Car Show,” was held on Saturday at the Gloucester DMV in the York River Crossing Shopping Center, Hayes.
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Empowering Young Drivers: How Parents Can Shape Safe Teen Driving Through Preparation
TheRoyalExaminer.comEach year, thousands of lives are lost in crashes involving young drivers. In 2022, a staggering 2,500 people across the United States were killed in crashes involving teen drivers, reinforcing the devastating reality that motor vehicle accidents remain one of the leading causes of death among teenagers. With teen drivers nearly four times as likely to be involved in a fatal crash compared to adults, the importance of education and preparation cannot be overstated.
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Cell Phones and Driving: A Journey Through Awareness—What We Learned Then and What We Know Now
Work Truck NewsAccording to AAA's press release, 12.5% of auto accidents were caused by driver distraction, and only 1.5% of drivers involved in those accidents said they were using a cell phone at the time of the crash. Opponents of legislation restricting cell phone usage in automobiles quickly seized upon the results, using them in the ongoing lively debate.
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DMV, DRIVE SMART Virginia, and College Athletics Unite for a Powerful Sober Driving Campaign
RoyalExaminer.comWith college basketball season about to electrify sports fans across the state, a major initiative is underway to ensure game days are both fun and safe. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and DRIVE SMART Virginia are partnering with James Madison University (JMU) and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) athletics to promote responsible celebrations with their campaign, What’s Your Game Plan: Choose a Sober Driver and Buckle Up.
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East Rockingham Students Experience Real-World Dangers in Safe Driving Simulation
Daily News RecordStudents at East Rockingham School used a driving simulator Friday from DRIVE SMART Virginia, which was partially funded by a grant from State Farm Insurance.