Week of December 19, 2022
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Alcohol, Speed Were Factors in I-64 Party Bus Crash that Killed 3, Troopers Say
WTVRPolice have released the names of the two men and one woman killed following a crash that involved a party bus carrying more than 20 people and a tractor trailer on Interstate 64 in Virginia early Friday morning.
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City of Richmond Launches Drive Safe Campaign to Eliminate Traffic Fatalities
NBC12The city of Richmond is launching a drive-safe campaign encouraging drivers to remain aware on the roads ahead of the Holiday season.
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Bedford Co. High School Student Wins Statewide Holiday Traffic Safety Jingle Contest
WSETYouth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO), the Virginia State Police (VSP), the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and State Farm partnered to announce the winners and congratulate all the contestants.
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Transportation Groups Reaffirm Backing for V2X
AASHTOThe American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials recently joined nine other transportation organizations in support of a joint statement issued December 14 “reaffirming” their belief that deployment of vehicle-to-everything or V2X technologies will save lives and that removing “regulatory uncertainty” will help achieve that goal.
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Limit Risks When Operating a 15-Passenger Van
Safety + HealthAlthough convenient for transporting groups, 15-passenger vans can pose a safety risk to inexperienced drivers, their passengers and other road users.
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7 Safety Precautions to Take Before Your Teen gets Behind the Wheel
Scary MommyThe thought of your baby behind the wheel of a potentially dangerous piece of machinery disguised as an everyday automobile is enough to throw any parent into a panic.
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Drunk Driving Historically Increases Over the Holidays, State Campaign Pushers their Message
CBS 19Virginia's Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is increasing their messaging over the holidays. It's a two-part campaign: First is an increased effort by police to apprehend drunk drivers. Second is to prevent it from happening at all.
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Impaired Driving During Holidays Projected to Kill 750 People
Automotive FleetAn estimated 350 people may lose their lives in traffic crashes over the Christmas holiday and another 400 may die in collisions over the New Year’s holiday, according to the National Safety Council’s latest projections.
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VSP Says Take Time to Reflect & Improve Driving Habits this Holiday Season
WSETAs 2022 comes to an end, Virginia has seen a rise in traffic deaths. Many of these tragedies included pedestrians and those not wearing a seatbelt, VSP also said.
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Winter Weather Could Cause Holiday Travel Woes in Central Virginia
WRICThe holidays are right around the corner and if you are driving in Virginia, you might run into a couple of weather-related roadblocks.
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The Dangers of Holiday Drinking and Driving
The Star DemocratThe holiday season is a time of great joy, anticipation and celebration. But it is also a time of great sadness due to drunk driving.
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'Slow Down' | Here's Some Winter Weather Driving Tips
WUSADriving in the winter can be dangerous. Storms, bad weather and messy road conditions are a factor in nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every winter, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.