Week of May 26, 2025
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New Study Finds Teen Drivers Become Safer With Increased Practice Behind the Wheel
News.VT.eduVirginia Tech Transportation Institute researchers produced the first study to find statistically significant evidence that increased amounts of driving practice during the learner’s permit phase can help reduce crash and near-crash events.
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D.C. Leans on Tech to Curb Distracted Driving — Crash Rates Drop 45%
Codot.govOver the last few years, Washington, D.C., has seen an above-average amount of deadly car crashes, more than 50 in both 2023 and 2024, according to the D.C. Highway Safety Office. It’s part of the reason the District turned to tech to help make the streets safer. A year ago, the Highway Safety Office piloted a unique program: smart signs. Infrared technology that captured drivers on their phones and a sign that told them: "Put it down."
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Yorktown Mother Becomes Advocate for Safe Driving Following Tragic Crash
WTKR.comDeadly crashes typically spike in summer, according to traffic safety experts. That's as more inexperienced, young drivers hit the roads and more impaired people drive after summer events.
Tammy Gweedo McGee knows the impact.
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York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office Hosts Safe Driving Roundtable to Kick Off ‘100 Safest Days of Summer
WYDaily.comThe York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office will host the official kickoff event for the 100 Safest Days of Summer Coalition on Tuesday, May 27 from 2-4 p.m.
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Advocate Calls for Tougher Penalties After Repeat Traffic Offender Nearly Kills Virginia Officer
WJLA.comAn Arlington police officer is recovering from injuries after police said a man hit the officer with his car and drove away earlier this month.
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Virginia Highway Safety Officials Launch Initiatives to Reduce Crashes and Fatalities
WDBJ.comAlmost everybody has somebody they’ve known and/or loved who’s been impacted by a crash.
In 2024, 918 people died in crashes on Virginia’s roadways. The year before, the Commonwealth averaged a crash every 4.1 minutes, which equates to about 2 lives lost per day all because of traffic crashes.
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“It Was Just One Time”: Virginia Family’s Tragedy Spurs New Backseat Seatbelt Law
WSET.comA new law going into effect in Virginia is aimed at keeping you safer on the road by bringing awareness to something we may overlook.
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Tough Love for Teen Drivers: How to Talk Safety Before Summer Hits the Road
Newschannel5.comWith summer upon us, it can mean new found freedom for teenagers, especially if they have their driver's license.
Memories will be made, and we want to make sure they are good ones. The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the 100 Deadliest Days for teen drivers.
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Seven Killed on Virginia Roads Over 2025 Memorial Day Weekend
BTW21.comPreliminary data released by the Virginia State Police reveals that seven individuals were killed in traffic crashes across the state during the 2025 Memorial Day holiday weekend, from Friday through Monday.
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Northern Virginia Attorney Warns Drivers About the Dangers of Brake Checking
Markets.financialcontent.comBrake checking is a term many drivers may have heard but not fully understood—until it results in a serious collision. A Northern Virginia car accident attorney is shedding light on this aggressive and illegal driving maneuver in her latest publication, “What is Brake Checking?” Drawing from real-world scenarios and current Virginia laws, the article emphasizes how brake checking endangers everyone on the road and complicates legal and insurance outcomes for all parties involved.