Week of January 9, 2023
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Driving Distractions and How to Avoid Them
State FarmTexting is one of the most dangerous driving distractions, but here are 7 others.
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Wellness on Wheels is Possible
WiredBeyond just getting us from A to B, 2023’s vehicles want their drivers to be happier, healthier, and safer.
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The Dangerous Mistake Many Drivers Make in Newer Cars
MSNPartial automation is a wonder of today’s newer cars. But the technology has the potential to turn dangerous — and possibly deadly — because of how drivers are misusing it, according to recent research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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U.S. Traffic Deaths Remain Unacceptably High Despite Minor Decrease
GHSAThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a preliminary estimate today finding that 31,785 people died in traffic crashes in the first nine months of 2022, 65 fewer deaths than the same period the year before.
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Road Deaths Surged Alongside Covid — But Who Died, Exactly?
StreetsBlog USAThe surge of traffic deaths in the first year of the pandemic can't be completely explained by quarantine-emptied roads that made speeding easy — and new data on who, exactly, was involved in those crashes may lead to more questions than answers.
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VA Tech Smart Work Zone Technology Improves Safety for Roadside Workers
The Roanoke StarThe Virginia Tech Transportation Institute’s Smart Work Zone system capabilities have expanded to meet the safety needs of an Albemarle County work zone deployed at the roundabout intersection of Route 151 and Route 250 in November.
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How to Drive Safely On Winter Roads
AARPWinter driving means lots of challenges: Roads can be slick and icy, blowing snow can cause poor visibility and frosty weather can do a number on just about any vehicle.
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NHTSA Estimates for First Nine Months of 2022 Suggest Roadway Fatalities Beginning to Level Off After Two Years of Dramatic Increases
NHTSAThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released its latest projections for traffic fatalities in 2022, estimating that 31,785 people died in traffic crashes in the first nine months of the year.
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DOT Leaders Provide Update on Safety System
Transport TopicsA panel of top Department of Transportation leaders updated a session at this year’s meeting of the Transportation Research Board, outlining some of the activities aimed at reducing the continuing challenges of rising highway fatalities.
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NHTSA: Traffic Crashes Cost America $340 Billion in 2019
NHTSAThe agency’s new report, “The Economic and Societal Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2019,” examines the costs of one year of crashes that killed an estimated 36,500 people, injured 4.5 million, and damaged 23 million vehicles.
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Road Safety Advocates Hopeful on General Assembly Tackling Traffic Injuries, Fatalities
VPMTraffic-safety advocates are hoping to get legislation passed allowing localities to set speed limits by zone. The Richmond Police Department has said speed was the number one factor in several fatal crashes in the city.
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NTSB Head Warns of Risks Posed by Heavy Electric Vehicles Colliding with Lighter Cars
NPRThe head of the National Transportation Safety Board expressed concern Wednesday about the safety risks that heavy electric vehicles pose if they collide with lighter vehicles.
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Virginia State Police Report Seeing More Crashes this Holiday Season
WTVRMembers of Virginia law enforcement were out in full force over the holidays, working to keep the roadways safe from drunk drivers.
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NTSB Report Finds Alcohol and Cannabis Are Primary Drugs Detected in Impaired Drivers
NTSBActions from federal and state agencies are needed to address the continuing problem of impaired driving, including from alcohol, cannabis and multiple drug use the National Transportation Safety Board said in a new report released today.
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Crash Fatalities Involving Trucks Up in 2022, Officials say Drivers Need to Learn to Share the Roads
CBS19Following a shocking increase in traffic deaths in the Staunton area, officials say car drivers need to learn how to share the road with big trucks.