Week of February 10, 2025
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Police Identify Pedestrian Killed After Driver Swerves onto Sidewalk
12onyourside.com“A vehicle being operated southbound left the roadway onto the sidewalk, struck a pedestrian and collided with a structure,” Richmond Police said. “The vehicle continued along the sidewalk where it struck an unoccupied car before coming to a stop.”
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AAA Shares Safe Driving Tips Ahead of Winter Storm
Cbs19news.comWith a winter storm on the way, road conditions are expected to become hazardous. While avoiding travel is the safest option, AAA is providing key tips for those who must be on the roads.
Experts emphasize the importance of allowing extra time for travel, as slower speeds are necessary for maintaining control on icy or snow-covered roads.
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AAA Research Reveals Most Pedestrian Fatalities Happen in Cities at Night
Repairerdrivennews.comNew research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety shows that the 80% increase in pedestrian fatalities over the last 15 years has occurred on urban arterial roads at night.
“The continued rise in pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. since 2010 is a traffic safety challenge we need to address,”
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Stay Off the Roads Wednesday to Give VDOT Time to Ensure Safety
VDOT.Virginia.govThe deepest snowfall in several years has buried roadways in parts of the Shenandoah Valley and Alleghany Highlands. Treacherous driving conditions are found throughout the region, where some counties received up to a foot of snow from Tuesday’s winter storm. Additional wintry mix is forecast for Wednesday afternoon, and could bring a coating of ice to previously plowed roadways.
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Workforce Trends Study Sheds Light on Labor Challenges and Tech Solutions for Fleet Management
Worktruckonline.comA new report from Samsara, The State of Connected Operations: Building for the Next Generation, digs into some of the biggest workforce challenges and opportunities facing physical operations, especially transportation, logistics, and fleet management.
With more than 1,550 industry leaders surveyed across 21 industries and seven countries, the findings reinforce what many fleet managers already know: the workforce is changing, and fleets need to keep up.
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Why Fleet Drivers Must Take Post-Collision Photographs for Safety and Documentation
Worktruckonline.comWhen one of your drivers is in a collision, the first concern is whether they or others are injured. But after that, when your company’s name is on a vehicle, you should consider that the other motorist might file a lawsuit. What is the immediate course of action? Have your driver take photos as soon as possible.
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Virginia Mother Fights for Stronger Seatbelt Laws After Losing Son in Tragic Crash
WRIC.comExperts say buckling up is the best way to keep you and your family safe on the roads, yet data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows Virginia is the worst state in the country when it comes to people wearing a seat belt.
That’s why one Virginia mom, inspired by a tragedy of her own, is trying to convince the General Assembly to pass tougher seat belt laws in Virginia.
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Study Reveals Virginia Among the Worst States for Speed-Related Traffic Deaths
Patch.comMore than a third of drivers who died in fatal collisions on Virginia roads were driving too fast at the time of the crash, according to a new study that revealed the state is among the worst for traffic deaths linked to speed.
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Encouraging Drivers to Rethink Road Safety and Make Safer Choices
Miragenews.comA new US road safety campaign is challenging drivers to rethink their behaviour in a novel way.
While most of us like to think we're safe drivers ourselves, we're also inclined to question the road-safety credentials of everyone else on the road. In fact, a 2022 Transurban survey (of 400 Greater Washington Area residents) found drivers overwhelmingly feel they are safe on the road while texting and speeding while simultaneously believing others on the road cannot safely drive while taking these same risks.
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Study Identifies the High-Risk Drivers You Need to Know
Forbes.comDriving will feel like navigating a minefield from time to time—especially when certain cars seem to be constantly in the way, speeding or swerving unpredictably. (And sometimes that’s you, admit it.) A new study from QuoteWizard by LendingTree highlights the vehicles linked to higher driving incidents and offers expert advice on not only how to stay safe on the road - but to possibly lower your insurance premiums.