Week of July 18, 2022
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Roanoke Valley Schools, Teachers, and Students Earn Top Awards for Teen-Related Traffic Crash and Fatality Prevention Efforts
WSLSThe Liberty and Jefferson Forest high school YOVASO clubs were among the 15 award winners recognized during the annual Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) Awards Banquet held Saturday night, July 16, at James Madison University (JMU) in Harrisonburg, Va.
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What Do You Do If Your Brakes Don’t Work? 5 Steps That Might Save Your Life
MotorBiscuitFor many of us, driving is one of the most enjoyable activities we will ever do. However, our cars are also one of the most dangerous things we will ever own.
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How do Airbags Save Lives? The Engineering Behind These Lifesavers
Interesting EngineeringAn airbag can be defined as a gas-inflated cushion that serves as a safety system for some of a vehicle’s occupants.
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How To Drive at Night With Astigmatism
Cleveland ClinicSeeing clearly is necessary for safe driving. When part of your eye has an irregular curve (astigmatism), night driving can be difficult.
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Annoying or Lifesaving? IIHS Finds Seat Belt Reminders Insufficient in Most Pickup Trucks
Cars.comDespite efforts like the long-running “Click It or Ticket” campaign, many drivers still refuse to “click it” when they get behind the wheel — and pickup truck occupants are the worst offenders.
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Catalytic Converter Thefts Skyrocket 1,215% in Two Years
Automotive FleetIn 2021, catalytic converter theft claims in the U.S. increased a staggering 1,215% compared to 2019, and car thefts rose 17% in 2021 compared to 2019, reports The NICB Informer, published by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
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What Is A High BAC For A DUI? 2022 Guide
ForbesAll states make it illegal to drive a motor vehicle when a driver has a certain concentration of alcohol in their bloodstream.
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Where Pot Became Legal, Car Crash Deaths Rose: Study
U.S. NewsCar crashes and deaths are on the rise in U.S. states that have legalized recreational marijuana, a new study finds.
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Highway Safety Agency Running Ads in Effort to Curb Speeding
The Washington PostThe U.S. government’s road safety agency says it will spend $8 million on ads aimed at stemming the rising number of traffic deaths caused by speeding.
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VDOT Preparing to use Artificial Intelligence to Predict Traffic
Virginia MercuryState transportation officials are gearing up to use an artificial intelligence system that will monitor emerging conditions to predict the impacts of traffic disruptions in Northern Virginia and the Fredericksburg metropolitan area.
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Bad Medicine? Many Drivers Hit the Road on Potentially Impairing Medications
AAA NewsroomNearly half of the drivers surveyed said they used one or more potentially impairing medications in the past 30 days, according to new research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
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Worried That Others Are Texting While Driving? Here's What They're Really Doing, Harvard Study Shows
Inc.Almost 9 out of every 10 commuters routinely conduct other activities while driving. And some of those activities pose an even greater threat than texting while driving.
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Nearly Half of Virginia's Traffic Fatalities in 2021 Involved Unrestrained Occupants
Bristol Herald CourierAs traffic officials continue to see jarring road safety statistics, the number one thing they are hammering home is the importance of buckling up.