Week of July 6, 2020
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As Teens Delay Driver Licensing, They Miss Key Safety Instruction
Yale NewsIn a study in the July 2 edition of the Journal of Adolescent Medicine, researchers at Yale identified some of the factors contributing to delaying driving licensure, or DDL, and pointed to policy changes that could expand safety training regardless of age.
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Keep Kids And Pets Out Of Hot Cars
The Franklin News-PostIt’s every parent’s worst nightmare — inadvertently leaving an infant or toddler in a hot vehicle. Because there is so much going on in today’s world, especially in the midst of a pandemic, it can happen to anyone.
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Safety Last? Driver-Assist Features That Are Most Often Switched Off
ForbesA growing number of vehicles in virtually all classes and price points either come standard with or are offering a sophisticated range of driver-assist features engineered to help motorists avoid getting into crashes.
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How America Is Thanking Truckers During The Coronavirus Crisis
Transport TopicsThe nation's truck drivers are among those who are risking their personal health and doing the hard work to keep products moving to stores, hospitals and elsewhere. And their effort is being recognized.
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Do Marijuana Legalization Efforts Give A False Sense Of Safety?
Fleet OwnerOperating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a major safety issue, especially for commercial truckers. It is important for carriers to pinpoint the telltale signs of marijuana use and enforce anti-drug-use policies in the workplace.
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Upcoming Operation Safe Driver Week Puts Drivers, Equipment In The Spotlight
Commercial Carrier JournalLaw enforcement will be paying closer attention to unsafe driving behaviors of both truck and car drivers July 12-18 as part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Operation Safe Driver Week.
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Virginia Bans Handheld Cellphone Use While Driving, Goes Into Effect January 1
dcist.comWhen enforcement begins in January, it’ll be a primary offense, meaning police can pull you over if they see you on your phone. The penalty is a $125 fine for the first offense and $250 for the second, or if you were caught in a construction zone.
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VSP: 2020 Independence Day Holiday Traffic Crashes Claim Nine Lives
nbc29.comEven though state police did its part to enhance its response times and traffic safety enforcement efforts, too many motorists still put their lives and others at risk during the holiday weekend by failing to drive smart, safe or sober.
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4th Of July Travel: 2020 vs. 2019
Bureau of Transportation StatisticsAmericans took 2.8 billion fewer total trips during the 4th of July week this year than they did in 2019. That overall drop is supported by similar declines in the number of trips per day throughout the week.
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Summer Driving Safety Tips For Parents And Teens
wgme.comWhile many people associate risks on the road with the winter season, there is plenty of danger looming during the warmer months if drivers aren't careful.