Week of September 26, 2022
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NHTSA: Second Quarter Crash Fatalities Projected to Decline
AASHTO JournalThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration projected a 4.9 percent decline in motor vehicle crash fatalities for the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter in 2021.
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Engineers Gave a Car a Pair of Eyes to Make Future Roads Safer For Pedestrians
Science AlertIn one of the more unusual experiments we've seen recently, researchers attached a large pair of cartoonish googly eyes to the front of a small, self-driving vehicle – and it turns out that this kind of anthropomorphic tweak could actually improve pedestrian safety.
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Driver Education Classroom Instruction
PWCSBehind-the-wheel instruction provides approximately 14 hours of observation and actual driving in residential, open, and interstate roadways. Contact your school's driver education coordinator for information on behind-the-wheel class availability.
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Why Road Rage is so Dangerous
Open Access GovernmentRoad rage is extremely common with 62% of drivers having experienced it. Perhaps even more shockingly, 30% have experienced a face-to-face confrontation with another driver.
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Survey: Illegal School Bus Passing at "Epidemic Level"
Automotive FleetMore than 51,000 vehicles illegally passed stopped school buses on a single day during the 2021-22 school year while bus drivers participated in the annual National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services survey.
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Study: Downtown Congestion is Still Down — And It Could Help Explain Roadway Dangers
StreetsblogDowntown rush hour has still not roared back to pre-pandemic levels even as car travel surges in the suburbs, a new study finds — and it may help explain why traffic deaths have stayed so stubbornly high in U.S. communities.
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When Will AVs Actually Start to Smooth Traffic Flows?
government technologyA study by Carnegie Mellon University found that if at least 20 percent of cars are autonomous vehicles, traffic systems may start to see the operational improvements these vehicles are expected to bring.
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Braking Bad: Automatic Emergency Braking Absent When You Need It Most
AAA NewsroomTouted as lifesaving, crash-preventing tech, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is standard equipment in most new cars sold in the United States.
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U.S. News & World Report Driving Habits Survey 2022
U.S. NewsFor many people in the United States, driving is a necessary part of everyday life. In fact, U.S. drivers logged 3.27 trillion miles between March 2021 and March 2022, according to the Federal Highway Administration.
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The Unacceptable Increase in Truck-Involved Crashes and Fatalities
OmnitracsThe Statistics, Causes, Consequences and Possible Solutions to Rising Truck Crash Rates.