Week of May 22, 2023
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ADAS Saves Lives, But the Technology Has Limitations
Automotive FleetForward collision warning and automatic emergency braking are among the safety technologies increasingly installed in vehicle across the model lineups.
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75% of Drivers Don’t Recognize When They are Very Drowsy
Automotive FleetFleet drivers may underestimate how drowsy they are on the job, especially when behind the wheel at night.
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Driven to Distraction: The Downside of High-Tech
Automotive FleetAutomotive manufacturers are increasingly developing vehicles with integrated infotainment systems, which can be a major form of distraction for drivers.
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One in Five People See Themselves as Better Drivers when Multitasking
Automotive FleetSome 47% of consumers classify themselves as a “multitasking driver” because they typically do something else simultaneously while behind the wheel, according to a recent survey from Netradyne.
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NHTSA Proposes a Pass-Fail Pedestrian Safety Rating for Vehicles
Route FiftyThe scheme put forward by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration comes as pedestrian deaths are surging nationwide.
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Annual Click It or Ticket Campaign in Place to Increase Virginia Seat Belt Use Rate
Fredericksburg TodayDMV and AAA Mid-Atlantic joins Virginia’s first responders, local law enforcement and Virginia State Police to focus on saving lives through increased seat belt use by participating in the national Click It or Ticket campaign through June 4, 2023.
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Distracted Driving Continues to Spiral, with Estimated Costs in Billions
Insurance NewsnetIn spite of widespread awareness campaigns, incentivized insurance policies, and technological solutions, the incidence of auto accidents and fatalities from distracted driving continues to spiral.
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As Summer Road Trip Season Starts, Erie Insurance Offers Tips from Psychologist on How to Speak up if Someone is Texting While Driving
CisionA national survey commissioned by Erie Insurance shows that passengers can dramatically help reduce texting while driving by asking the driver to stop.
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To Curb Crashes, Virginia Installs More Pedestrian Beacons
Virginia MercuryIn Central Virginia, multiple pedestrian fatalities – including the death of a Virginia Commonwealth University student killed after a vehicle drove onto a sidewalk where he was walking a few weeks ago – have renewed efforts to reduce traffic crashes.
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What are Safe Driving Apps?
The Intelligent DriverIn an era where we rely heavily on our smartphones for almost everything, it comes as no surprise that these devices can also assist us in creating safer driving habits.
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Virginia Fatal Car Crashes Reach Highest Peak Since 2007
VPMMore than 1,000 people died in traffic crashes in Virginia in 2022.
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National Road Safety Foundation Partners with SADD and FCCLA To Help Young Drivers Make This "The Safest Summer Ever"
CisionThe Memorial Day weekend kicks off what is often referred to by traffic safety experts as "the 100 deadliest days." The period from Memorial Day through Labor Day usually sees a dangerous spike in teen traffic fatalities...
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5 Tips for Driving Safely this Memorial Day Weekend
Safety & HealthThe National Safety Council is urging all drivers to be extra cautious this Memorial Day weekend, estimating that 469 people may die on our roads over the holiday period.
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NHTSA Reminds all Road Users: We all Need to Practice Safe Driving
Hometown FocusThis May, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reminds all motorists that Motorcyclist Safety Is Everyone’s Safety.