Week of December 8, 2025
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Manassas Holiday Event Disrupted as DUI Driver Strikes Officer, Multiple Police Cars
PrinceWilliamTimes.comA 24-year-old man is facing drunk driving and other charges after he allegedly struck a police officer, three police cars and numerous road barriers just blocks away from the City of Manassas' tree-lighting event Friday night.
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VDOT: Crews on Alert as Winter Weather Threatens Hampton Roads Roads
VDOT.Virginia.govDue to the next round of winter weather impacts anticipated to begin today, motorists traveling into and around Hampton Roads should stay alert for potentially hazardous road conditions throughout the day Monday and into Tuesday due to forecasted snowfall and temperatures below freezing. Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Hampton Roads District personnel stand ready to respond with the necessary materials and equipment to address potential road impacts.
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Impaired Driving Surges During Holidays, and Alcohol Isn’t the Only Factor
Newswise.comDecember is one of the deadliest months for impaired driving; and according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 2022, December drunken driving rates were at their highest in 15 years.
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Cameras, AI and Harsher Fines: Officials Confront School Bus Safety Challenges
USAToday.comAt a packed conference room in the nation’s capital, dozens of people gasped as they watched a video monitor playing a terrifying, yet common scene: Cars speeding past children as they approached their school bus.
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Insurance Expert Urges Winter Driving Caution as Hazardous Weather Persists
29news.comThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is highlighting car safety measures as winter weather continues across the region.
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Tis the Season for Safety: 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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Virginia Receives ‘Caution’ Grade for Traffic Safety Policies, Report Finds
WRIC.comLaws are being put into place every year to make driving that much safer for residents across the country. Many of these laws are decided on a state-by-state level, which leads to many states not meeting the standards for maintaining “safe traffic safety laws.”
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