Week of May 17, 2021
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Shift Workers Three Times More Susceptible To Crashing
automotive-fleet.comDrowsy-driving crashes are particularly high for shift workers due to disruption of their natural sleep pattern, according to the study. While driving, lack of sleep results in slower reaction time, poor coordination, and less ability to pay attention.
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Think The Pandemic Made You Forget How To Drive And Park? Experts Explain What's Going On
The Washington PostWhile the basic skills involved with driving are likely still intact, tasks that require more attention (like driving at night), more precision (parking) or memories that aren't so easily accessible (where an old haunt is located) may have eroded.
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Nearly 90% Of Drivers Fiddle With Phones Behind The Wheel
automotive-fleet.comNine out of 10 motorists (89%) said they engaged in at least one of 14 distracted driving behaviors that involved the use of their phone while behind the wheel, according to a new survey from State Farm.
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So Your Car Has Been Recalled. Now What?
The Seattle TimesRecalls are carried out by the automaker but can be ordered by the safety agency. The process can start when a carmaker discovers a problem during regular quality checks, or defects emerge through the dealer service network.
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Pedestrian Deaths Surged In 2020, Up 21% From 2019
NBC NewsPedestrians deaths in 2020 increased by 21 percent from 2019 — the largest annual increase since such data collection began in the mid-1970s — according to a report released Thursday by the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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37 Million People Are Expected To Travel This Memorial Day Weekend
Philadelphia TribuneAs America reopens, more than 37 million people are expected to travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend — a big boost from last year’s record low.
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Virginia DMV: Seat Belts Essential For Driver, Passenger Safety
Augusta Free PressAccording to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), seat belts save more than 11,000 lives in the United States each year.
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DMV Urges Caregivers To Never Leave Children Unattended In A Car No Matter The Temperature
wsls.comDrivers should also be cautious when traveling with the elderly given that they are more at risk of heatstroke than younger adults, according to the National Institutes of Health.
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CVSA Sets Date, Focus For Brake Safety Week
Fleet OwnerThe Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's (CVSA) Brake Safety Week is scheduled for Aug. 22-28 and will emphasize the importance of brake systems and components during roadside inspections across North America.
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Stay Up To Date On The Out-Of-Service Criteria
Fleet OwnerWhether it is equipment, cargo, drivers or the carriers themselves, an out-of-service order means the discontinuance of related operations. Stay current on the latest criteria changes with these tips.