Week of March 24, 2025
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New Initiative Launched to Promote Safe Driving Among Teens
Yourgv.comMore teen drivers in Virginia will be involved in traffic crashes between the months of May and August than any other time of the year, statistics show.
To help save lives and prevent crashes during the high-risk warm weather months, Virginia schools kicked off a statewide teen safety project this month to develop driver and passenger safety behaviors among youth and teens.
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Governor Youngkin Signs Legislation Mandating Seat Belts for Backseat Passengers
WRIC.comGov. Glenn Youngkin has signed a bill that will require all vehicle passengers, including those in the backseat, to wear a seat belt while driving in Virginia. The current law only requires passengers in the front seat to wear seat belts.
Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates that Virginia is the worst state in the country when it comes to seat belt usage.
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State Law Change Empowers Roadside Crews with New Tool to Warn Drivers to Move Over
WRIC.comA new state law change is giving roadside workers an extra tool to better protect themselves on Virginia’s busy roadways.
Beginning Tuesday, July 1, roadside service providers like AAA will be rolling out truck-mounted light-up signs, warning drivers to slow down and move over as they pass a roadside scene.
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Deputies Arrest Stafford County Teen for Driving Under the Influence with Glock-Style BB Gun
Yahoo.comA Stafford County teenager has been charged after being found driving under the influence with a Glock-style BB gun on him, according to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.
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10 Essential Road Safety Do's and Don'ts That Could Save Your Life
NPR.orgMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 120 people everyday, according to 2022 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But they are preventable. Carias, who works out of CHP's Central Division office in Fresno, Calif., shares his top road safety do's and don'ts.
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Split-Second Distractions: How Quick Moments of Inattention Can Lead to Catastrophic Events
NRVNews.comAccording to Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles crash statistics, distracted driving contributed to 17%, or 21,528, of all traffic crashes in 2023. Of those, 11,521 collisions resulted in injuries, and 64 people were killed.
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Virginia Turns to Technology to Tackle Speeding on the Roads
WAVY.comVirginia is on its way towards implementing a law that would use technology to slow down speeding drivers.
The goal of HB2096 is to crack down on those convicted of speeding related offenses with an alternative option known as the Intelligent Speed Assistance Program.
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Road Shark's First Wave Nets Over 9,000 Citations for Reckless Driving
WUSA9.comThe first wave of the Fairfax County Police Department’s (FCPD) 2025 Road Shark campaign has made a strong impact, resulting in 9,320 citations and warnings issued between March 17 and 23. Designed to combat reckless driving and improve road safety, the initiative saw FCPD officers teaming up with the Virginia State Police (VSP) to enhance enforcement across the county.
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NASCAR's Ross Chastain Promotes Safe Driving at Racing College of Virginia with 'Who's Your Driver?' Campaign
Virginianreview.comNASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain joined students at Patrick & Henry Community College’s Racing College of Virginia today to emphasize the importance of making safe driving choices as part of the Who’s Your Driver? campaign. The event, held at the college’s state-of-the-art motorsports training facility, highlighted the critical need for young drivers to choose a sober driver and always buckle up.
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Data Reveals the Deadliest Spots for Car Crashes in Virginia
MSN.comCiting data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Stacker identified the counties in Virginia that had the most fatalities from motor vehicle crashes in 2020.