Week of May 13, 2024
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IIHS: Light Van Safety Systems Could Cut Crash Deaths
AASHTOA new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety argues that equipping light delivery vans with four specific safety technologies could prevent or mitigate close to four out of 10 fatal crashes involving such vehicles.
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Red, Yellow, Green ... and White? Smarter Vehicles Could Mean Big Changes for the Traffic Light
Scripps NewsResearchers are exploring ways to use features in modern cars, such as GPS, to make traffic safer and more efficient.
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National Park Service Launches Rule the Ridge Motorcycle Safety Campaign
WDBJMay is Motorcycle Safety Month and the National Park Service (NPS) launched a Rule the Ridge safety campaign to promote a safer experience when sharing the road with motorcyclists.
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Expert Panel Discusses Employer Solutions for Distracted-Driving Issues
NSCIt’s an often-heard argument: Drivers who use hands-free
vehicle technology are less distracted than those who
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Pedestrians and Bicyclists
IIHSPedestrian deaths have increased 80% since reaching their low point in 2009 and account for 17% of crash fatalities. Two percent of people killed in motor vehicle crashes are bicyclists.
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Waymo Is Latest Company Under Investigation for Autonomous or Partially Automated Technology
WRICThe U.S. government’s highway safety agency has opened another investigation of automated driving systems, this time into crashes involving Waymo’s self-driving vehicles.
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Discounted Lyft Rides Available in Hampton Roads During Memorial Day Weekend
13 NewsMemorial Day is just around the corner, and Drive Safe Hampton Roads is once again partnering with Lyft to offer 757 Sober Rides during what it calls "the deadliest weekend to drive."
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Staffing Shortages, Reduced Safety Training Fuel Risks for Company Drivers
NationwideNew Nationwide research shows company drivers are facing increased distractions and safety risks on the road, exacerbated by staffing shortages that are leading to longer hours behind the wheel and a reduced focus on safety.
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NHTSA Kicks Off Click It or Ticket Campaign Targeting Seat Belt Use in Nighttime, Rural Crashes
NHTSAIn 2022, 58% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in rural traffic crashes at night were unbelted, compared to 56% in urban areas.
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Together for Safer Roads Publishes Guide to Help Increase Seat Belt Use Rates in Fleets
Fleet OwnerThe new handbook, based on insights from fleet managers, drivers, and public and private sector leaders, highlights the importance of consistent seat belt use and offers practical guidance to enhance safety measures.
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Marijuana Reclassification Must Account for Highway Safety Risks Says Trucking Industry
American Trucking AssociationThe American Trucking Associations is calling attention to the negative consequences for highway safety and safety-sensitive industries that could result from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s proposal to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.