Week of December 30, 2024
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Holiday Season Brings Increased Risks for Teen Drivers; Foundation Shares Safety Tips
WTVR.comAccording to the CDC, teenagers aged 16 to 19 are at the highest risk for car crashes, with this age group being almost three times more likely to experience a fatal incident compared to others.
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Authorities Boost Patrols to Curb Drunk Driving Ahead of New Year’s
WRIC.comWith New Year’s celebrations just days away, safety officials are urging drivers to avoid the dangers of drunk driving.
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Bicyclist Killed in Crash with Car on Route 1 in Chester on New Year's Eve
A bicyclist was hit by a car and killed along Route 1 in Chester on New Year's Eve.A man has died after he was hit by a car in Chesterfield on New Year’s Eve.
On Tuesday, Dec. 31, Chesterfield County Police were called to the 16500 block of Route 1 at about 6:42 p.m. for the report of a crash involving a car and a bicycle. -
Your Organization Can Save Lives on Virginia Roads – DMV Offers Support
VirginianReview.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.
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Tips for Staying Safe on the Roads This New Year's Eve
WFXRtv.comNew Year’s Eve is one of the most dangerous nights on the roads according to AAA. Data from the Department of Motor Vehicles says that there were 105 crashes involving alcohol last year, leaving 68 people injured, and 3 dead.
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Driver Caught Speeding at 133 MPH in 55 MPH Zone on I-264 in Virginia Beach
WAVY.comVirginia State Police clocked a driver going 133 mph in a 55-mph zone in Virginia Beach.
State Police posted a redacted copy of the summons to its social media pages just before New Year’s as a reminder to “Drive smart, stay safe!” -
Applications for Highway Safety Grant Fund Now Open Through February 28
Newsbreak.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.
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Virginia Tech Awarded $249,654 DOT Grant
NRVNews.comThe U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has awarded Virginia Tech a $249,654 grant. The funding supports a project to collect and provide pedestrian data as it relates to advancing the safety and mobility of all people in U.S. transportation systems.
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Winter Driving Tips: Stay Safe on the Roads in Cold Weather
WAVY.comWinter seems to finally be rearing its cold, chilly head in the Hampton Roads region, and 10 On Your Side wants to make sure you stay safe on the roads as the chance for inclement weather increases.
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ADAS Sensors Post-Repair: A Hidden Danger to Road Safety
Forbes.comMore than 90% of new vehicles have some level of ADAS, which shows the original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs) willingness to invest in this technology. Even with this market growing, it doesn't appear to be fast enough, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has finalized a new mandate (FMVSS No. 127) to make automatic emergency breaking (AEB) standard in all vehicles starting in 2029. NHSTA predicts that this "will save at least 360 lives a year and prevent at least 24,000 injuries annually.