Week of June 20, 2022
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How Equity Can Help Integrate Transportation Systems
AASHTO JournalTransportation officials, at both the federal and state level, believe equity initiatives in the transportation sector are a way to not only improve access and opportunity for all communities but also address wrongs created by infrastructure projects in the past.
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Buckle Up: 63% of People Get Nervous When Their Partner Drives
Study FindsA survey of 2,000 adults looked at how people are being more careful on the road and reveals that over half of drivers “always” or “often” feel anxious about other drivers’ behavior (53%). Three in five agree that the pandemic has made people drive more unsafely (61%) which may be why a similar percentage say it’s more important to drive safely now than ever before (62%).
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DMV Introduces New Communication Device to Help Customers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing
NBC 10 NewsThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced a new communication device that strives to accommodate the needs of those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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With US Traffic Fatalities Rising, What Would It Take to Save Lives?
Urban InstituteIn 2021, almost 43,000 people died in traffic crashes in the United States—the most since 2005. This increase is partially attributable to Americans driving more miles than they did in 2020, when many stayed home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What Should You Do If You See a Child Alone Inside a Hot Car?
Today ShowSince 1998, 38 children in the U.S. die in hot cars each year on average, according to the National Safety Council. In the recent past, though, the United States saw record numbers of hot car deaths.
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How Autonomous Mobility and Smart Cities are Defining the Future of Mobility
Fast CompanyThe next “Henry Ford” moment is here. While autonomous mobility is one of the first steps of the last mile, autonomous-mobility players and smart cities that harness advancements in technology across AI, machine learning, and data intelligence are better equipped to unlock the future of mobility.
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NHTSA Improves Child Safety Seat Testing Standards with Final Rule on Side Impact Protection
NHTSA“Side-impact collisions cause serious injuries and deaths in young children each year,” said Dr. Steven Cliff, NHTSA Administrator. “By establishing more comprehensive testing requirements, we are advancing child passenger safety and assuring parents that the safety seat they choose for their child must meet the highest safety standards.”
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Study Reports Covid Lockdowns Inspired Dangerous Need For Speed
Cars.comIf you’ve noticed an increase in erratic driving behavior over the last couple of years and wondered if it’s just you — it’s not. Stay-at-home orders at the start of the pandemic led to increased speeding and other risky behaviors that continued even after lockdowns were lifted, according to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Drivers Want Safe Automation and Driver Monitoring, Survey Shows
Consumer ReportsDrivers want automation on their cars, and they want their cars to help them use that automation safely, a new survey from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety suggests. When the road safety advocacy group asked drivers about advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) such as lane centering assist (LCA), automatic lane changing, and driver monitoring, respondents said they wanted the features—but they also indicated that they wanted to remain engaged behind the wheel.
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How Fleet Managers Can 'Sell' Themselves & Be 'Seen'
Work TruckWhether your company has been under the same management or leadership for 40 years or was recently acquired, knowing your worth and being to “sell yourself” to upper management is not a natural effort for many of us. Some still expect their work to speak for itself. Unfortunately, with the growth of remote work and the simple fact that much of the time spent driving or managing a fleet is time spent alone, it can be hard to ensure that happens. You must act.