Week of August 17, 2020
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Not Driving As Much? How To Keep Your Parked Vehicle Safe
wgme.comIn seconds, someone can break the window, unlock the door, and steal your items or the vehicle itself. The worst part is that there are very few witnesses around when this happens, but by taking extra caution and planning, you can avoid burglaries and break-ins.
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How Fleets Can Use ELDs To Improve Preventive Maintenance
Fleet OwnerThe ELD Mandate, which fully went into effect in December 2019, is an initiative of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The goal is to improve driver safety.
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Teens Are Risky Drivers, So Why Do They Drive The Least Safe Cars?
ForbesFor the study, institute researchers analyzed data on fatal crashes from several sources to determine how often teens were killed in different types of vehicles compared to older drivers during 2013-17 and in contrast to 2008-12.
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From The Archives: Roads And Highways
The News and AdvanceDuring the 1950s, '60s and '70s — the period covered by these photos — Lynchburg and Central Virginia experienced a frenzy of road construction. We may take them for granted, but these projects shape and expand our definition of community.
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How To Decide On The Right Car For Your Teen
ForbesOne thing to keep in mind here is that if you as the parent are financing the purchase, you certainly have every right to decide on the vehicle, the equipment it has and, critically, how and when it is used.
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‘This Is Our Future’: Fairfax Tests Region’s First Self-Driving Shuttle For Public Transit
Washington PostFairfax County and Dominion Energy are testing an autonomous electric shuttle that could be carrying passengers between the Dunn Loring-Merrifield Metro station and the county’s eclectic Mosaic District as early as this fall.
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Students Selected For Youth Leadership Council For Traffic Safety
Augusta Free PressFourteen high school students from across the Commonwealth were recently selected to serve on Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety’s Youth Advisory Council for the 2020-2021 school year.
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Driving While Using Cellphone To Be Illegal Soon
Daily News-RecordThose who violate the law will face a $125 fine for the first offense and $250 for each subsequent offense. Violation of the law in a work zone is an automatic $250 fine, even if it’s a driver’s first offense.
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SADD And National Road Safety Foundation To Launch #NRSF Squad State Champ Challenge
PR NewswireSADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and The National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) are launching a program to incentivize and honor SADD State Coordinators who demonstrate creativity in promoting SADD programs.
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Brake Safety Week Enforcement Blitz Begins Sunday
Land Line MediaEnforcement officials will inspect commercial motor vehicles throughout the week. Vehicles found to have critical out-of-service brake violations or other critical vehicle out-of-service inspection item violations will be restricted from traveling until those violations are corrected.