Week of December 1, 2025
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Survey: 65% of Small Fleet Managers Say They Run Operations Alone
Worktruckonline.comA new industry survey from Vehicle Management Systems (VMS) finds that small fleet operators are carrying heavy workloads with limited resources, but are showing strong enthusiasm for digital tools that streamline operations and cut downtime.
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New Report Card Grades All 50 States and D.C. on Traffic Safety — How Does Your State Stack Up?
PRWeb.comAdvocates for Highway and Auto Safety will unveil its 2026 Roadmap to Safety report card, a comprehensive rating of all 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on their progress in adopting 18 proven, lifesaving traffic safety laws.
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AAA and NHTSA Urge Families to Talk With Older Drivers About Staying Safe on the Road
WNYPapers.comOlder Driver Safety Awareness Week is Dec. 1-5, 2025. The annual campaign promotes the importance of mobility and transportation to ensure older adults remain active in their community while staying safe behind the wheel.
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Driver and Passenger Seriously Hurt After Police Pursuit Ends in I-95 Crash in Chesterfield
WTVR.comThe Virginia State Police is investigating a pursuit that led to a crash along Interstate 95 in Chesterfield County on Monday afternoon.
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5 Key Factors to Consider When Using Tech to Streamline Vehicle Registrations
Worktruckonline.comAfter decades in vehicle registration management, including time working within a DMV, I've witnessed firsthand how technology has transformed what was once a manual, time-consuming process into a much more streamlined and efficient one.
Yet, even with these advancements, managing fleet registrations remains complex, requiring constant vigilance over ever-changing requirements across states, counties, and even zip codes.
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AAA, MADD and Waymo Urge Drivers to Plan Sober Rides This Holiday Season
WNYPapers.comAAA is joining forces with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and Waymo in a collaborative effort to prevent impaired driving, reminding families and drivers to plan safe rides home this holiday season during one of the most dangerous times of year on the road. December is Impaired Driving Prevention Month, serving as a timely reminder for everyone to make safe choices and stay vigilant about impaired driving.
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Drivers Urged to Stay Alert as Winter Weather Moves In
VDOT.Virginia.govAs snow makes its way across Virginia early this week, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) wants drivers to keep their guards up for slick roads and to check road conditions before doing any driving, especially during the Tuesday morning commute.
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DC and Maryland Set the Pace in Traffic Safety — Virginia Trails Behind
WTOP.comWhen it comes to laws aimed at keeping drivers and passengers safe, D.C. and Maryland are ahead of Virginia, according to a new report from Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. But all three jurisdictions have room to improve.
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Thanksgiving Travel Sees Decline in Road Deaths, VSP Says
Progress-index.comVirginia State Police report the totals for deaths and crashes in general were down from the same time in 2024.
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Rivian Recalls EDV Fleet Over Faulty Seat Belt Pretensioners
TheEVReport.comRivian is recalling nearly 35,000 EDV commercial vans to address damaged seat belt pretensioners. The remedy includes physical inspections and an OTA software update to detect driver misuse.
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SP Probes Deadly Incident After Blacksburg Officer Fatally Strikes Pedestrian While Responding to Call
WSLS.comA Virginia Tech student died early Wednesday morning after being struck by a Blacksburg Police officer responding to an emergency call, marking the second pedestrian death of a university student this year, following the March death of 19-year-old Franklin Zhang.