Week of April 5, 2021
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Stop, Inform, Wait! How To Handle An Autonomous Vehicle Crash
ForbesThe goal of the Initiative Vision Zero is to eliminate all traffic fatalities, and severe injuries, while increasing safe, health, equitable mobility for all.
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Distracted Parents: Driving With Your Kids Can Help You Avoid Technology Behind The Wheel
ForbesThe top three distractions for drivers are texts, phone calls and children in the backseat, but in what may seem counter intuitive, nearly all parents altered their driving behavior and were less likely to be distracted by technology.
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The Subtle Relationship Between Traffic Deaths And Congestion
strongtowns.orgThe problem does not stem from a lack of trying, but rather, a failure to recognize the problem for what it is. Unravelling the traffic death and congestion puzzle will require taking a closer look at the nature of both and understanding the subtle relationship that ties the two together.
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NTSB Adopts New Most Wanted List Of Safety Concerns
Transport TopicsThe list took into consideration the agency’s research and results of transportation-related accidents investigated by the board, particularly those involving speeding and distracted and impaired driving, large contributors to fatal crashes.
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Operation Safe Driver Week 2021 To Focus On Speeding
fleetownerSet for July 11-17, the week-long event will target commercial vehicle and passenger car drivers who are speeding and exhibiting other unsafe driving behaviors.
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The Next Generation Of Fleet Maintenance Management Software
fleetownerUtilizing computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) software for fleet maintenance is more than just meeting compliance requirements and tracking maintenance schedules.
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'Zoom Zombies' Are Zoning Out Behind The Wheel After Video Calls, Auto Safety Experts Warn
NBC NewsThe younger the driver, the worse the problem. For Gen Z motorists, 65 percent reported losing focus while driving, while it was 61 percent for millennials and 48 percent for Gen Xers.
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Campaign Begins To Promote Safe Driving For Teens
The Gazette-VirginianMore teen drivers in Virginia will be involved in traffic crashes between the months of May and August than any other time of the year, statistics show.
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Distracted Driving Awareness Month Puts Focus On Road Safety
Independent-MessengerAccording to collision data from Virginia’s Traffic Records Electronic Data System, distracted driving contributed to 18,816 crashes and 121 fatal accidents in 2020. Those figures represent 17.8% of all crashes and 14.2% of all fatalities on Virginia roadways.
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Road Safety Campaigns: How They Help The Public
Augusta Free PressRoad traffic safety includes the proper measures and methods used to prevent public road users from being killed or severely injured in an crash.