Week of March 6, 2023
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National Police Group Looking for School Resource Officers Using Innovative Activities to Teach Students Safe Driving Behavior
CisionThe National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) and The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) are looking for school resource officers (SROs) who are using innovative methods to teach students about safe driving behavior.
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A Passion for Safe Driving
Automotive FleetDuring our lives, there are things that we become passionate about and, as a result, we dedicate a great deal of time and effort in order to become better, more efficient, and skilled at particular tasks.
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Learning to Drive with Neurodevelopmental Differences
CHOPCan adolescents and young adults with neurodevelopmental differences learn to drive safely? Yes, and the number of adolescents and young adults driving with neurodevelopmental differences is growing.
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VA Schools & Youth Groups Kick Off Statewide Campaign Encouraging Safe Teen Driving
WSETAccording to Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO), more teen drivers in Virginia will be involved in traffic crashes between the months of May and August than at any other time of the year, statistics show.
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Fleet Safety Training: E-Learning or Behind-the-Wheel?
Automotive FleetIn the last few years, the roads have become less safe primarily due to the rise in aggressive driving and distractions behind the wheel, said Tony Douglas, president and CEO of Smith System, a provider of crash-avoidance driver safety training.
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States Consider Ending Right on Red to Address Rising Pedestrian Deaths
PewFor nearly five decades, drivers in much of the United States have taken for granted a privilege unknown in much of the rest of the world: Arrive at a red light, stop, and if the intersection is clear, turn right even if the signal isn't green.
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How to Avoid Distracted Driving
INSCAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nine people in the U.S. are killed every day in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver. That’s roughly 3,000 people every year.
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Are Blinding SUV Headlights Making US Roads Less Safe?
StreetsblogBlindspots the size of a pre-school classroom. Hulking curb weights. Tall, aggressive hoods that can easily strike a fully grown adult at the level of the neck.
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State Senator Considers New Legislation After Fairfax County Police Don't do 'Critical' Forensic Exam on Distracted Drivers Cellphone
WUSAThe driver walked away with $125 fine after an 86-year-old grandfather died in a crash.
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Does Your Car or Truck Have a Safety Recall? It's Easy to Check
Safety & HealthThe National Safety Council is urging all drivers to do a quick online check to see if their vehicle has any open safety recalls.
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Motor Vehicle Deaths Again Reach an Estimated 46,000 in 2022
NSCFor a second consecutive year, preliminary estimates from the National Safety Council indicate the United States is in a dark place. Once again – in a single year's time – more than 46,000 people lost their lives in a preventable traffic crash
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Government Can Strike a Calming Balance Between Road Safety and Speek
American City & CountyWe live in a time of extremes that impact nearly every aspect of our lives. Even driving has become a hotly debated topic.
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Police Host Don’t Press Your Luck Anti-Drunk Driving Event
Arlington CountyAlthough Irish in its roots, St. Patrick’s Day is known to be widely celebrated in the United States.
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Start of Daylight Savings Increases Risk of Drowsy Driving
CisionDaylight savings time, which begins this weekend, brings an increased risk of drowsy driving, recognized by traffic safety experts as a significant factor in crashes nationwide.
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Safe Driving Tips for St. Patrick's Day: VSP
WFXRWith St. Patrick’s day festivities just around the corner and the color green about to take over the streets of Downtown Roanoke, State Police reminds the community to stay safe on the roadways.