Week of July 14, 2025
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Speed and Alcohol Blamed in Norris Bridge Crash That Killed 2
WTVR.comSpeed and alcohol were determined to be "major contributing factors" in a fatal head-on crash on the Robert O. Norris Jr. Bridge in Lancaster County, according to Virginia State Police.
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Beating the Heat: How Fleet Leaders Use Safety Tech to Outsmart Summer Hazards
Worktruckonline.comMost people envision summer as sun-filled vacations, longer days, family time, and outdoor activities. When fleet leaders think of summer, their initial thoughts are a bit different. This summer season, mid-sized work truck fleets are on high alert and facing their toughest annual challenge: the "100 Deadliest Days."
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America’s Drunk Driving Hotspots: These Cities Top the List for DUI Trouble
Thetruthaboutcars.comDrunk driving is scary, not just because drunk drivers put themselves in harm's way, but also because they put everyone else on or near the road in danger.
Some cities are worse, statistically speaking, than others for drunk driving.
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DMV Local Heroes Lead the Charge in New Safe Driving Initiative
13newsnow.comVirginia Beach EMS is reminding drivers to Buckle Up, Slow Down and drive sober, as the DMV Local Heroes Initiative gets underway.
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Mindful Driving for Truckers: How to Stay Focused and Avoid Dangerous Distractions
Thetrucker.comAt 70 miles per hour, you travel nearly 105 feet every second. Focus your eyes on something other than the road ahead – say, a billboard, an accident scene, a mirror, the “infotainment” screen on your dash – and you’ll cover that 105 feet while driving blind. Let your eyes linger for five seconds, and you’ve covered nearly a tenth of a mile, without seeing what’s in front. That’s the power of distractions.
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Drive with Caution’: Firefighters Urge Safety Amid Widespread Flooding in Central Virginia
12onyourside.comOver the past few days, heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in areas across Central Virginia, making driving dangerous.
This includes Chesterfield, where Dalebrook Drive was covered in rain due to Monday’s severe weather.“It’s common sense to me, but when you something like this, just turn around and go a different way,” said Capt. Joe Harvey with Chesterfield Fire and EMS.
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AAA Shares Essential Wet-Weather Driving Tips to Stay Safe During Storms
WSLS.comAAA urges drivers to be alert and turn around whenever facing flooded roadways and harsh weather conditions. Continuous waves of fast-moving storms, loaded with tremendous amounts of soaking rain, have caused flash flood warnings to surge in communities across Virginia.
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Buckle Up and Slow Down: Virginia Targets Reckless Driving in Statewide Crackdown
CBS19news.comBackseat passengers in Virginia will now have to buckle up under a new state law. And street takeovers, street racing, and excessive speeders will now face harsher penalties — possibly even criminal charges — under new legislation.
Three bills that took effect on July 1 aim to reduce the number of driving crashes and fatalities in the commonwealth.
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Virginia Teens Step Up: Training Tomorrow’s Leaders in Driver and Passenger Safety
Brunswicktimes-gazette.comMore than 130 Virginia teens representing schools and youth groups from across the commonwealth will be arriving at James Madison University (JMU) Thursday, July 17, 2025 for the 2025 YOVASO Summer Leadership Retreat, Tides, Vibes, and Safe Rides.
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Buckle Up, Slow Down: Virginia Launches Crackdown on Reckless Driving
FWBusiness.comBackseat passengers in Virginia will now have to buckle up under a new state law. And street takeovers, street racing, and excessive speeders will now face harsher penalties — possibly even criminal charges — under new legislation.