Week of June 14, 2021
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Traffic Fatalities Went Up In 2020 Despite Fewer Drivers On The Road
wvtf.orgA new report shows disturbing trends in traffic fatalities in 2020, despite less driving. A Virginia Tech professor says the pandemic brought the perfect storm of conditions for high-risk behavior.
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VA Launches Autonomous Shuttle
constructionequipment.comThe team developed an application called the Work Zone Builder to allow the transportation officials designing a work zone to publish useful data for autonomous or connected vehicles.
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Road Construction Crashes Increase Even As COVID-19 Keeps Drivers Away
constructiondive.comWhen lockdowns swept the nation last year but construction work was deemed essential, many state DOTs saw a golden opportunity to fast-track jobs that would otherwise snarl traffic and anger motorists.
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Need To Check Your Car's Safety Rating? Here's How
cnet.comNew technology or horsepower may be the focus when shopping for a new car, but safety is always important. You can find a lot of info on a car's window sticker, but there's a very easy way to find the info at any point in time.
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Car Safety Tips For Your Summer Road Trip
weather.comAs the summer months roll in, many people are gearing up to take much-needed vacations. If you do opt to take a summer road trip, you’ll want to make sure your vehicle is in tip-top shape before you head out.
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New Bicycle Laws Take Effect July 1
nbc12.comWhether you are behind the wheel of a car or on a bicycle, new laws hitting the books in two weeks will change the way you operate out on the roads.
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U.S. Traffic Deaths Up 7% Last Year, Highest Number Since 2007
agrinews-pubs.comThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration blamed the increase on drivers taking more risks on less-congested roads by speeding, failing to wear seat belts, or driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol.
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Traffic Deaths Are Tied To Economic Booms: Report
msn.comWhile there are countless arguments in favor of continuing that strategy even after vaccinations allow for more remote work, a new study reveals that there’s a new argument in play: traffic deaths.
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Staunton District Traffic Alert: Work Schedule For June 21-25
Augusta Free PressMotorists are advised to watch for slow-moving tractors during mowing operations. When traveling through a work zone, be alert to periodic changes in traffic patterns and lane closures.
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With More Than 800 Children Killed Inside Hot Cars Since 1988
wtkr.comSo far, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported two children dying in a hot car in 2021. It also reported 24 deaths in 2020 and a total 886 since 1998.