Week of October 26, 2020
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Self-Driving Shuttle Debuts In High-Traffic Virginia Spot
autoblog.comCounty leaders said they're happy to be at the forefront of an emerging technology, but that the shuttle also fills a real need of “last mile” transportation, connecting a busy Metrorail site with a retail district that is about a mile away, a little farther than most are willing to walk.
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What’s Behind Virginia’s Increasing Pedestrian Death Toll And How To Reverse The Trend
Virginia MercuryAccording to Mark Cole, a highway safety engineer with the Virginia Department of Transportation, pedestrian deaths truly began to shoot up in the state four years ago.
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Public Transit Faces Uncertain Future After Pandemic
TheHill.comThe nation’s major metropolitan areas have seen drastic declines in the use of public transit for much of this year compared to last.
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Are You Ready For The In Car Cellphone Ban
RVA MagazineThere were 1,560 cellphone-related crashes in Virginia, making up 6.7 percent of distracted driving crashes in 2019, according to data from the Virginia Highway Safety Office.
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Distracted Driving Awareness Brings Tragedies And Future Technologies Into Focus
autofutures.tvThe National Safety Council (NSC) report ‘Understanding Driver Distraction’ finds that evidence proves that distraction can be deadly. It states that actions should be taken to eliminate distracted driving as well as the deaths and injuries it causes.
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Virginia Breaks Ground On Largest Infrastructure Project In State History
insidenova.comThe $3.8 billion project will increase tunnel and interstate capacity along 9.9 miles of Interstate 64 between Hampton and Norfolk, reducing congestion and easing access to the Port of Virginia and the world’s largest Naval base.
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Crash Rates Drop For 70-Something Drivers
ForbesThe number of older licensed drivers rose almost twice as fast from 2010 to 2018 as it had in the previous decade, and older drivers also drove more.
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NTSB Details How Walmart Addressed Driver Fatigue After Tracy Morgan Crash — And How Other Fleets Can Follow Suit
Commercial Carrier JournalWhen the topic of driver fatigue comes up, National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) Senior Crash Investigator Mike Fox has some tough stories to tell about drivers and the carriers they work for.
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National Road Safety Foundation Launches Drive2Life; Contest Invites Teens To Create TV Message About Dangers Of Drunk And Drugged Driving
PR NewswireNearly 30 people die throughout the U.S. every day in traffic crashes caused by alcohol or drug impairment. That adds up to a toll of nearly 10,500 lives cut short every year.
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Keys To Winterizing A Truck's Battery And Engine
Fleet OwnerIt’s that time of the year again, when truckers must prepare for an onslaught of inclement weather from icy roads to freezing temperatures by winterizing their rigs.