Week of June 6, 2022
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"Rampant" Distracted Driving Spurs Call for Laws, Culture Shift
Roads and BridgesThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention has calculated that at least nine people are killed in the US every day because of distracted driving.
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Teen Driver Safety Campaign Challenge Announces Winners
Augusta Free PressWith teen driver-related fatalities on the rise in Virginia, several schools are being recognized for their efforts to educate students about driver and passenger safety as part of the statewide Arrive Alive: Buckle Up and Slow Down campaign.
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FMCSA Awards Over $463M in Grants for Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety
Trucking InfoThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced that it would award over $463 million in grants to states to reduce commercial-motor-vehicle-involved crashes, fatalities, and injuries through safety programs.
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Transportation Agencies Face Challenges Spending More for Safety
Transport TopicsWith billions of dollars in new congressional funding available for transportation regulatory agencies to spend on safety initiatives, several high-level federal officials said leaders must take a hard look at how that money is being spent, and whether there are opportunities to take new approaches to improve highway safety.
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GHSA, GM Release Report to Combat Distracted Driving
Automotive FleetThe Governor’s Highway Traffic Safety Administration (GHSA) and General Motors (GM) have joined forces to support State Highway Safety Offices (SHSO) and their partners in their efforts to combat distracted driving with result-oriented strategies.
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Synthesis of Studies That Relate Amount of Enforcement to Magnitude of Safety Outcomes [Traffic Tech]
U.S. DOTWhile there has been a large amount of published
research showing that enforcement reduces unsafe driving behavior and crashes, there has been little research
on the relationship between the intensity or amount
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House Committee to Hold Hearing on Soaring U.S. Traffic Deaths
ReutersA U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on Wednesday is holding a hearing on soaring American traffic deaths and efforts to build safer roads.
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Operation Safe Driver Week Scheduled for Mid-July
Land LineOperation Safe Driver Week is scheduled for July 10-16. It is a program of the Commercial Motor Safety Alliance. Law enforcement officers in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will be taking part.
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Soaring U.S. Traffic Deaths Will be Subject of "Exceptionally Timely" House Hearing
Automotive NewsThe preliminary yearly increase reported is the highest since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began using its traffic fatality tracking system in 1975.
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Efforts to Reduce Distracted Driving a "Traffic Safety Culture Failure"
Smart Cities DiveDriving while distracted is something that all drivers do at some time, and it’s not just about cellphone use.
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Larger Screens in Cars, More Distractions?
News NationAccording to a new report, nearly 7,500 vehicle vs. pedestrian deaths were reported last year. That represents a four-decade high. The numbers speak to the continued dangers of distracted driving.
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Weathering Storms, Traffic & More: Keeping Drivers Safe
Work TruckDriver safety is one of those topics that gets talked about a lot — but discussing it is a lot different than practicing it.
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House Committee Sounds Alarm on Rising U.S. Traffic Deaths
Auto BlogA U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on Wednesday held a hearing on soaring American traffic deaths and efforts to build safer roads, calling it an urgent crisis.
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Taking a Summer Car Trip? Here are Some Tips
Fairfax County TimesThe period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is what is known as the “100 deadliest days” for young drivers on the road, according to Morgan Dean at AAA Mid-Atlantic.