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.”