Week of April 27, 2026
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New Drivers Gain Hands-On Experience at I-66 EMP and DRIVE SMART Virginia Event
PrinceWilliamLiving.comLearning took center stage at the 66 Express Outside the Beltway Operations Center in Manassas on Thursday, as more than 150 local high school students participated in an interactive, on-site event designed to prepare them for the wide range of real-world situations they may encounter as new drivers.
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Virginia State Police Kick Off “Operation Drive Safe 220” to Boost Road Safety
WSLS.comVirginia State Police announced Monday that it would be launching a 24-hour highway safety initiative on Route 220 starting May 1.
According to VSP, the safety initiative will span the counties of Allegany, Bath, Botetourt, Franklin, Henry, Highland and Roanoke along 220.
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YOVASO Members Lead Road Safety Push Ahead of Prom Season
Yahoo.comIt’s officially prom season for high schoolers across our region, a night of memories students never forget, but with it comes safety tips everyone going out should remember. Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) works year-round to promote safe driving tips to teens by using their peers to push the message.
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Virginia Multi-Agency CMV Inspection Blitz Uncovers 192 Violations in Single Day
CDLLife.comMultiple Virginia law enforcement agencies partnered for a commercial vehicle inspection detail that uncovered nearly 200 violations.
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They’re Really Trusting Drivers”: VDOT Urges Vigilance to Prevent Work Zone Crashes and Protect Crews
WHRO.orgOfficials urge patience and caution from drivers travelling through work zones.
Sometimes barrels or temporary barriers protect crews working on road projects. Other times, it’s just a 12-pound traffic cone between the workers and vehicles speeding by. -
Virginia moves to close rideshare driver ID loophole
Thecentersquare.comVirginia’s new rideshare safety laws take effect July 1, and lawmakers say the focus is on a basic issue.
They want to make sure the driver who shows up matches the person in the app.
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Study finds drivers more likely to use phones while speeding
Roadandtrack.comCell phones have become a major problem for modern roadway safety. Distracted driving accounted for over 3200 deaths in 2024, representing around 8 percent of all fatal crashes in the United States, and a new study published Tuesday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety indicates that the issue is more dire than initially thought.
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Researchers race to build ultimate driving test for self-driving cars
News.VT.EDUAutomated vehicles have been steadily rolling out in U.S. cities, but scaled deployment still faces a daunting challenge: proving the technology can safely navigate the complexity of real-world driving.
Virginia Tech researchers estimate that traditional testing methods could take decades – or hundreds of millions of driving miles – to validate the full range of situations an automated vehicle may encounter.
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