Week of October 17, 2022
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Distracted Driving Simulator Visits Brooke Point High School
The Free Lance-StarBrooke Point High School sophomores watched as their principal, Tim Roberts, started driving home from a party under the influence of seven alcoholic beverages.
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Fall Back - Keep Safety in Mind this Season
Family Safety & HealthFor some people, fall means road trips to view spectacular foliage and pick apples. For others, it’s back-to-school time.
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DOT Updates Roadway Safety Strategy in Wake of Increasing Fatalities
Homeland Security TodayThe U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released an update on its National Roadway Safety Strategy (NRSS) on October 14, and shared a new online dashboard that allows stakeholders and the general public to track the Department’s progress on commitments made as part of the NRSS.
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Tips For Helping Your Child With ADHD Drive Safely
MomsThe thought of a teenager driving is pretty nerve-wracking as it is, adding in ADHD might make parents even more nervous.
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DriveSmart Educates Greensville County High Students on Distracted Driving
Independent - MessengerAnytime a driver reaches over to send a text message, answer a call, or perform any other task while operating a vehicle, they place the lives of themselves, their passengers, and other drivers at risk.
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Seat Belt for Your Dog? You Betcha
The ItemHistorically, “free range” has been the most common way most dogs travel when riding in the car. That’s right, they simply roam freely – many times even sitting on the driver’s lap.
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How to Address Safe Driving Habits with Teen Drivers After 42 Teens Killed Last Year in VA
WSETAs part of National Teen Driver Safety Week, October 16-22, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is encouraging teen drivers and their parents or guardians to start candid conversations about safe driving habits.
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Virginia Law Enforcement Works to Reduce Crashes During Most Dangerous Month
WDBJStatistically, October is the most dangerous month on Virginia roadways, according to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and Virginia State Police.
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How to Talk to Your Teen About Safe Driving During National Teen Driver Safety Week
WTKRJust because you gave your children keys to the car, it doesn't mean you can't talk to them about safe driving.
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National Teen Driver Safety Week Highlights Importance of Safety for Young Drivers
WMDTMotor vehicle crashes are the second leading cause of death for US teens, that’s according to the CDC. To bring awareness to the importance of safety behind the wheel, it’s National Teen Driver Safety Week.
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Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Driving
CISIONNational Teen Driver Safety Week, which runs from October 16-22, provides the perfect opportunity for parents to talk with teens about safe driving habits
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How Often Should You Conduct Safety Training?
Business FleetOnce a year, pull out the orange cones, bring everyone together, and conduct a skills course. Don’t make it just another hum-drum day at work, though. Make it a fun, special event.
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Distracted Driving Coalition Urges use of Cellphone Safety Feature
WDBJIf you have trouble ignoring a call or text message while you’re driving, your phone has a feature that might just help. Oct. 20 is National Do Not Disturb While Driving Day. The National Distracted Driving Coalition is calling on drivers to use the Do Not Disturb feature on their cellphones.
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Top 5 Truck Driver Behaviors Linked to Future Crashes
Trucking InfoThe American Transportation Research Institute analyzed more than 580,000 individual truck driver records and identified more than 25 different violations and convictions that increased the likelihood of future crashes...