Week of November 25, 2024
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Virginia State Police to Ramp Up Presence for Thanksgiving Holiday Traffic Safety
Henrico CitizenWith Virginians expected to hit the roads for the Thanksgiving holiday, and in many cases travel long distances, Virginia State Police are increasing their presence on Virginia’s roads and launching an awareness campaign to promote safe driving habits.
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Chesterfield Flpoiamily ;lUrges Against Drunk Driving After Crash Claims Son's Life
Wric.comMothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Virginia held a special event on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Richmond Ford West in the Short Pump area to raise awareness of the issue — especially around the holidays.
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IIHS Shares Essential Driving Safety Tips for a Safe Holiday Season
CBS19With holiday travel in full swing, it’s important to prioritize safety this Thanksgiving whether it’s down the road or to a new destination
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Autonomous Vehicle Safety: What Happens When a Driverless Car’s Sensors Need Replacing
Engineering.virginia.eduDevices called encoders, located inside the sensors on autonomous cars, convert motion and other information acquired on the road into electrical signals so that can then be used as feedback for the software running the vehicle and make informed decisions.
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Wythe County Warns Drivers of Increased Traffic During Thanksgiving Travel
Wfxrtv.comWythe County Officials are advising residents and travelers to prepare for the increased traffic volume over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Wythe County serves the community as a regional and national travel hub, and after Hurricane Helene, Wythe County roads will serve as detours for drivers.
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U.S. Rejects Bid to Rethink New Automatic Emergency Braking Rules for Automobiles
Detroit Free PressThe U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it will not reconsider a landmark rule finalized in April requiring nearly all new cars and trucks by 2029 to have advanced automatic emergency braking systems.
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Virginia County Launches New Police Motorcycle Squad to Enhance Public Safety
Govtech.comMotorists traveling the roads of Tazewell County are used to seeing sheriff's deputies in police cruisers patrolling the area, but they will soon be seeing deputies on motorcycles patrolling the roads as well.
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Blackout Wednesday” - “Drinksgiving” - Whatever you call it, dont drink and drive! Call for a free 757 Sober Ride.
Militarynews.comBecause the Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest for America, more drivers will be on the roads than usual, increasing the likelihood of a motor vehicle crash.
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VBPD Urges Cyclists and Pedestrians to Stay Safe After Fatal Crash
Yahoo.comThe Virginia Beach Police Department is delivering a safety message to cyclists and pedestrians following a recent fatal crash on Indian River Road.
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NHTSA Reports Decline in Traffic Fatalities for First Half of 2024
Autobodynews.comTraffic fatalities in the U.S. declined in nearly all major categories during the first half of 2024, marking continued progress in national roadway safety efforts, according to early estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).