Week of June 24, 2024
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Stay Safe and Cool When Traveling This Summer
VDOTWith kids out of school and temperatures heating up, summertime is officially here, and that means drivers are hitting the roads for vacation and trips.
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July Fourth Celebrations Coincide With Troubling Traffic Safety Statistics
The Virginian ReviewThe first week of July is typically one of the busiest American travel periods of the year. It’s also one of the deadliest.
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Fredericksburg Students Win Awards For Teen Driver Safety Projects
PatchTwo projects created by Fredericksburg City students received prizes recently as part of the Arrive Alive – It's a Whole Vibe initiative.
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Self-Driving Cars Still Only Safer Than Humans When Driving In Straight Lines Under Perfect Conditions
JalopnikUsing ADAS while turning or in low light conditions — such as dawn or dusk — actually increased crashes.
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Licensed to Drive, But Are They Prepared to Be Safe?
CHOPPrior research suggests that states with mandated driver training requirements during the license permit phase can reduce crash rates in young drivers.
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Lloyd Pest Control Races to a Solution for Distracted Driving
PCTSan Diego-based Lloyd Pest Control put its team members behind the wheel at the company's annual training event to reinforce the company’s decision to ban the use of both handheld and hands-free devices while driving a company vehicle.
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Global Road Safety Week focuses on 'Little Choices'
ITS InternationalThe International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) launched the first Global Road Safety Week - which runs until 28 June - with an emphasis on "little choices" which can make a difference.
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Pedestrian Deaths Drop 5% — But It’s Not All Good News
SteetsblogYes, fewer pedestrians died on America's roads last year than in 2022. But was it because we saved their lives, or because fewer people dared to walk, or both?
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The Growing Crisis of Pedestrian Safety: A Call for Predictive & Prescriptive AI-Driven Solutions
American City & CountyAlarmingly, the number of traffic-related incidents and fatalities involving pedestrians has increased rapidly, raising significant concerns among policymakers, city planners and the general public.
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NSC: 599 People May Die in Traffic Crashes Over the July 4 Weekend
Family Safety & Health“Data shows 40% of fatalities during the July 4 holiday period involve an alcohol-impaired driver, one of the highest percentages among all the major holidays, which makes staying safe on the roads even more crucial,”
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Free 757 Sober Rides for July 4th Holiday
MNVDrive Safe Hampton Roads (DSHR) is sponsoring the 757 Sober Ride campaign for the July 4th holiday weekend: 10 pm, Wednesday, July 3 through to 3 am, Friday, July 5