Week of April 28, 2025
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Doctor Urges Rear Seat Belt Use, Citing Risk of Life-Threatening Injuries
Timesnownews.comRear seat belts are often ignored, but we got in touch with a vascular surgeon, who warns that skipping them can lead to life-threatening injuries—even in low-speed crashes. From internal bleeding to limb-threatening vascular trauma, the risks are real.
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Silencing Distraction: Could This Smartphone Feature Prevent Fatal Mistakes
Newsroom.aaa.comAccording to NHTSA, distracted driving contributes to more than 9% of fatal crashes, although researchers believe that number is higher. Despite texting bans in almost all 50 states, distraction remains a prevalent problem among drivers, especially younger generations. Smartphones – a common form of distraction – may help curb this risky behavior.
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Crash Management 101: The Critical Role of Early Reporting and Post-Crash Protocols
Worktruckonline.comQuick claims reporting and clear post-accident procedures have always been critical for fleets. It needs to be a foundational element of a fleet’s risk management approach,” said Larry Harlow, Director of Claims at Sentry Insurance. “While the fundamentals haven’t changed — the environment has.”
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Study Finds SUVs Significantly Increase Risk of Death or Injury for Pedestrians and Cyclists
Medicalexpress.comThe likelihood of a pedestrian or cyclist being fatally injured is 44% higher if they are hit by a sports utility vehicle (SUV) or light truck vehicle (LTV) compared with smaller passenger cars, new research shows. For children there is an even larger effect, with a child hit by an SUV or LTV being 82% more likely to be killed than a child hit by a passenger car.
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Three Seconds Can Change Your Life’: Deputy Shares Story of 17-Car Pileup to Highlight Dangers of Distracted Driving
WRIC.comEleven years after a devastating crash changed his life forever, Powhatan County sheriff’s deputy Brad Hughes is using his story to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.
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AAA Finds ‘Do Not Disturb’ Phone Feature Reduces Distracted Driving Among Young Drivers
WXII12.comUsing the "Do Not Disturb" feature on your phone is helping to reduce distracted driving, according to a new report from AAA.
Despite texting bans in almost all 50 states, AAA says distracted driving is a problem, especially among younger drivers.
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Drive Safe Hampton Roads Offers 757 Sober Rides for Cinco de Mayo to Prevent Drunk Driving
Portsmouthva.govCinco de Mayo is a popular day to celebrate Mexican-American culture in the United States. Before celebrating Cinco de Mayo this year designate a sober driver. A sober driver is one who has not consumed any alcohol, legal or illegal drugs. Never drive while impaired and never let a friend drive if they show any signs of impairment.
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These Are the Best Cars for Teens, According to IIHS and Consumer Reports
Cars.comChoosing a car for a teen driver is, if not a catch-22, then at least a related dilemma. Teenagers are involved in more car crashes than any other age group, so it may be a waste of money to buy them an expensive new car.
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Stay Safe: NHTSA Calls on Public to Help Prevent Child Heatstroke This Summer
NHTSA.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urges everyone to help prevent child heatstroke deaths by remembering to Stop. Look. Lock. when they park their vehicles. Today, May 1, is National Heatstroke Prevention Day.
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Nexar and HDVI Join Forces to Revolutionize Commercial Fleets with AI-Powered Dashcam Solutions
PRnewswire.comNexar, a leader in AI-powered mobility solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with High Definition Vehicle Insurance (HDVI), a technology-driven commercial auto insurance provider. Through this collaboration, HDVI's insured fleets now have access to Nexar's innovative, self-installed dashcam technology designed to improve safety, simplify claims processes, and deliver enhanced value to both agents and insureds.