Week of September 2, 2024
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As You Travel Through Orange County, Speed and Seatbelt Enforcement Will Be Monitored
WTKRShe will never forget the day in 2019 when her son Conner was killed. He'd been a joyful kid, a star athlete and a junior at Tabb High School in Yorktown. At the time, he had been in a car with friends after a homecoming dance.
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South Boston Fire Department Now Offering Free Car Seat Checks
The Gazette VirginianTraffic crashes are a leading cause of death for children, and a child’s best protection in a crash is to be buckled correctly in the right seat.
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Distracted Driving Poses Bigger Risks During Busy Labor Day Weekend Travel
WVIRTexting, calling, doing your hair, or any type of multi-tasking while driving is considered distracted driving.
As technology gets more advanced, experts say the issue needs to be addressed before it gets worse.
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Police: Virginia Law Banning Use of Hand-Held Devices While Driving Appears to Be Working
Augusta Free PressA Virginia law banning the use of hand-held devices while driving was a good start toward reducing distracted driving crashes, according to traffic safety and law enforcement officials at DriveSmart Virginia’s 11th annual Distracted Driving Summit in Richmond.
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Distracted Driving Persists Despite Awareness, Says Travelers
Insurance Business MagazineThe latest Travelers Risk Index highlights a significant gap between awareness of the dangers of distracted driving and the continued prevalence of risky behaviors behind the wheel.
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Ten Killed in Eight Crashes Over Labor Day Holiday
Virginia State PoliceThe final summer holiday ended on a somber note, as preliminary data shows that law enforcement investigated ten fatalities over the Labor Day Holiday. There were two double fatal crashes, the first of which occurred Sept. 1, 2024, in Northampton County on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. The second double fatal occurred Sept. 2, 2024, in Henry County. There were 14 fatalities over the Labor Day Holiday in 2023.*
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Virginia Tech and Partners Steer the Future of Autonomous Trucking
The Roanoke StarAfter four years, a guidebook for the future of autonomous trucking has driven across the finish line. In 2020, the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) and 17 partners were awarded a $7.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to develop a concept of operations. The final report, published in July, includes best practices for the implementation of automated driving systems (ADS) in large trucks and policy issues for fleets to consider across eight topic areas.
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USDOT Tackles Distracted Driving, Gains New Safety Allies
US Department of TransportationThe U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), including the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHTSA), convened stakeholders to provide input to a research roadmap to address new distracted driving challenges.
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DC Man Dead After Hit-and-Run in Northwest
WJLAA pedestrian is dead after a hit-and-run in Northwest D.C. on Sunday, September 1, according to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).
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Tractor-Trailer Collides with Virginia Highway Sign in Early Morning Incident
The Washington PostThe raised bed of the vehicle struck the sign about 9:35 a.m., then separated from the cab of the truck and remained upright against the damaged sign, officials said. The bed was removed from against the sign about 11 a.m.