Week of April 7, 2025
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April Focuses on Raising Awareness of Distracted Driving Dangers
Yourgv.omAs part of its efforts to prevent distracted driving and enhance road safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reminds drivers to prioritize safe road practices and avoid distractions while driving with this clear message: Don’t Drive Distracted. Eyes Forward.
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NHTSA Projects 39,345 Traffic Fatalities in 2024, Highlighting Growing Safety Concerns
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today released its early estimates of traffic fatalities for 2024, projecting that 39,345 people died in traffic crashes.
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Study Examines the Impact of Truck Dash Cams on Safety and Incident Prevention
Fleetequipmentmag.comA recent Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) study evaluated commercial fleet dash cam safety performance. The December 2024 study tested real-time detection and in-cab alerts for risky driving behaviors.
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Put the Phone Down: Raising Awareness About Distracted Driving
Fairfax CountyPoliceDepartmentnews.comApril is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) is reminding drivers that taking your eyes off the road — even for a few seconds — can have serious consequences.
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Teen Drivers Linked to 1 in 10 Fatal Crashes Involving Cellphones, Says NHTSA
Aboutlawsuits.comFederal highway safety officials indicate that teens aged 15 to 20 made up 9% of all drivers involved in fatal distracted driving accidents in 2023, with 15% of these teen drivers using cellphones at the time of the crashes.
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Crash with Tractor-Trailer Leaves Va. Ambulance Crew and Patient Hurt
EMS1.comAn ambulance transporting a patient was involved in a collision with a tractor-trailer on April 8 in Accomack County, Virginia State Police said.
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New Virginia Law Taps Technology to Target Speeding, Reckless Drivers
WRIC.comA new law is aiming to rein in speeding and reckless driving throughout Virginia.
Governor Glenn Youngkin recently signed House Bill 2096. The legislation is designed to use technology to slow down speeders.
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Phones Down, Eyes Up: DC-Area Police Launch Distracted Driving Crackdown
NBCWashington.comFairfax County police warned they will be “increasing patrols and conducting targeted enforcement in areas known for distracted driving-related incidents,” they said in a statement Wednesday. A campaign focused on aggressive drivers and distracted drivers starts April 21.
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VDOT Halts Lane Closures to Help Drivers During Easter Weekend
VDOT.Virginia.govSpring is here, and Easter is near. Traveling for the holiday weekend? Spend your time hunting for colorful, candy-filled eggs and not stuck in traffic.
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Road Rage Turns Violent in York County: Driver Shoots Attacker
WTKR.comAn investigation is underway after a man shot another man who followed him back to a York County apartment complex, opened his car door and started punching him, according to the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office.