Week of July 3, 2023
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NHTSA Projects First Quarter Decline in Traffic Fatalities
AASHTOThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 9,330 people died in traffic crashes in the first three months of 2023; a decrease of about 3.3 percent as compared to 9,645 estimated fatalities during the same time period in 2022.
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Which Factor is Related to Seat Belt Use in Teens?
Doms2centsSeat belts are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious injuries and deaths in motor vehicle crashes.
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Move Over Law Changes Begin Saturday, VDOT to Have Reminders Along Virginia Roadways
WHSVStarting Saturday, July 1, many new laws will go into effect in the Commonwealth. One of those makes changes to the ‘Move Over’ law.
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Safety Reminder: More Than 50 Million Americans to Travel for July 4th
Fleet OwnerThe roads will be crowded as millions of Americans are expected to travel over the long Independence Day holiday weekend.
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Pedestrian Deaths in 2022 Rose to Level Not Seen Since 1981
autoblogGovernor's association says an average of 20 pedestrians died each day.
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Safe Teen Driving this Summer
WTVRSummer is a high traffic time for many teens as they spend more time on the road.
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As Electric Vehicles Become More Common, Experts Worry they Could Pose a Safety Risk for Other Drivers
CBS NewsAs electric vehicles become more common, concerns over their safety, not just for those who drive them but for others on the road as well, are also increasing.
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CVSA’s Operation Safe Driver Week is fast approaching
The TruckerThe Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has announced July 9-15 for this year’s Operation Safe Driver Week.
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Proposal for Automatic Braking in Heavy Vehicles Has Implications for Small Businesses
Small Business TrendsThe new proposal mandates that heavy vehicles must be equipped with automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems. Introducing such systems aims to lessen the occurrence and impact of rear-end crashes.
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Prioritize Your Drivers' Safety With Heat Stress Prevention
Work TruckHeat stress can significantly impact drivers' performance and cognitive abilities, posing risks not only to their own safety but also to the safety of others on the road.
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Bike Riding Safety Tips for New and Experienced Riders
Consumer ReportsAccording to People for Bikes, a bicycling advocacy organization, 34 percent of Americans rode bikes in 2022 (PDF), which is more than in 2018 and 2016 (both 32 percent).
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Reducing the Risk of Roadway Crimes of Opportunity
Automotive FleetTechnology is making it tougher to steal locked, unoccupied vehicles, so thieves often turn to carjacking or fake police stops to steal occupied vehicles.