Week of November 14, 2022
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Car-Seat Safety Rules Have Changed Over the Years. Here's the Latest
Akron Beacon JournalThink you know the proper car-seat safety rules because you’ve transported your kids or grandkids, who are now grown?
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10 Driving Distractions That Teens Need to Avoid
MomsParents have to have conversations with their children about distracted driving and more.
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Study Finds Thanksgiving Is the Worst Holiday to Be on the Road
Auto EvolutionAccording to statistics from the NHTSA from the past five years, it is estimated that 10,732 people (about the seating capacity of Cameron basketball stadium at Duke University) in the U.S. were killed in car [crashes] during popular days off.
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Arlington Police Charge Teen with DUI, Involuntary Manslaughter Following Fatal Crash
WUSA9Detectives say the driver of a sedan was attempting to make a U-turn when he was struck and killed by an alleged drunken driver who was speeding.
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Studies Find Automatic Braking Can Cut Crashes Over 40%
ABC NewsTwo new U.S. studies show that automatic emergency braking can cut the number of rear-end automobile crashes in half, and reduce pickup truck crashes by more than 40%.
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Firefighters Promote Crash Responder Safety Week
FirehouseThis week (November 14-18, 2022) is Crash Responder Safety Week (CRSW), and fire fighters and paramedics are urging the public to use extreme caution while driving near traffic [crashes].
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Buckle Up: More Traffic, More EVs on the Road this Thanksgiving
Automotive FleetSome 61% of Americans plan to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday with 80% choosing to drive to their destination, and many are sticking to 50 miles of home, according to a recent survey from cars.com.
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Winter Weather Safety; Drive Smart Virginia Weighs in on Safe Driving Tips
WFXRThe first winter weather advisory for the cold season is making its way to our area. National Weather Service Meteorologist, Will Perry says it’s not unusual to see winter weather in our area during this time.
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Why 2021 Was the Deadliest Year for Car Crashes Since Seat Belt Use Became Law
MotorBiscuitAccording to 24/7 Wall St, 2021 was one of the deadliest years for automobile fatalities. That year, 42,915 people died from car crashes. That’s a 10.5% increase over the previous year.
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U.S. Department of Transportation Emphasizes Safety for Emergency Responders on Nation’s Roads as part of Crash Responder Safety Week
U.S. DOTUSDOT’s National Roadway Safety Strategy calls for cooperation to improve the safety of all road users, including first responders.
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'Heartbreaking' | Family, Friends Mourn 17-year-old, Hit and Killed by Driver, while Walking to School
WUSA9A high school student died after a driver crashed into her while she was walking in the crosswalk Wednesday, according to Fairfax County police.
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National Safety Council Estimates 518 People May Die in Preventable Car Crashes Over Thanksgiving Holiday
NSCHolidays are traditionally a time of travel for families across the United States, and the Thanksgiving holiday is no different.
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Data Shows Henrico Led Virginia Localities in School Bus Crashes in 2020-21
Henrico CitizenTen Henrico County school buses were involved in crashes during the 2020-2021 school year – the most of any locality in the state – according to data from the Virginia Department of Education.
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Fall Safety Tips for Pedestrians, Drivers, Cyclists as Daylight Wanes
WTOPIn Virginia, comparing 2022, so far this year with 2021 at this time, there has been a 34% increase in walkers and cyclists being killed in traffic, according to John Saunders, the director of Highway Safety for the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.