Week of August 14, 2023
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AAA: Speeding Takes a Toll on All Road Users
Fredericksburg TodaySpeeding makes it more difficult to control a vehicle, extends the stopping distance and reduces the ability to steer safely around another vehicle, pedestrian or hazard in the roadway.
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MU Study Finds That 'Death Awareness' May Prevent Texting While Driving Behavior
Columbia MissourianReinforcing the message that texting and driving can have deadly consequences can motivate motorists to stay off their phones, thereby reducing traffic fatalities, according to new MU research.
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Cell Phones and Driving: The Bad and the Good
Consumer AffairsAccording to police reports, around 3,350 people were killed in all distraction-related crashes in 2021, and 382 died in crashes involving cell phone use.
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Full-Size Pickups Are Top Pick of Thieves
Automotive FleetIn 2022, full-size pickup trucks had the highest theft rate of all vehicles — comprising 25% of total vehicle thefts, according to a new analysis from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
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Readers are Talking: Risk & Safety
Automotive FleetFleet professionals offered their own perspectives in response to a recent Automotive Fleet article examining trends in fleet safety.
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School Leaders Urge Drivers to Watch for Stopped Buses
WSLSSchool bus safety is a priority as kids head back to the classroom. Local districts and their school resource officers said you can play a role in protecting our kids.
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NHTSA Launches Labor Day 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' Campaign
NHTSAThe enforcement effort will be supported by a $13.8 million paid media campaign using a mix of television, radio, digital, social media and billboards to educate drivers about the dangers of impaired driving.
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Impaired Driving is on the Rise, Labor Day Period Particularly Deadly
Forbes“One of the deadliest and most often committed - yet preventable - of crimes (impaired driving), has become a serious safety epidemic in our country.”
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DMV Enhances Customer Experience with New Website
DMVThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has unveiled a new and enhanced dmv.virginia.gov that helps customers easily find important information online, enabling them to expedite their visit or avoid a visit altogether.
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Rear Seat Riskier Than Front Seats for Injury, Research Shows
The HillThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety notes advancement in driver and front seat passenger seat safety over the years, yet rear seat research has been neglected.
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Your Auto's Safety Net: The Lifesaving Potential of Driving Assistance Tech
AAAAdvanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are the eyes and ears of your car. They use sensors and cameras to detect potential hazards, warn drivers, and can take corrective action automatically.
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Hot Weather Driving Tips
Business FleetMore fatal crashes occur in summer than any other time of year, reports U.S.A. Today. Based on data from the United States Department of Transportation analysts found that in 2020 and 2021, more than 30% of all fatal crashes happened between June and August.
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'360 Blitz' Roadway Safety Effort Enters Fifth Year, Focuses on Reducing Vehicular Crashes Along Rt. 360
WTVRDubbed "360 Blitz," the goal is to reduce roadway fatalities involving pedestrians and vehicles.