Week of February 8, 2021
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VDOT: Make Sure To Clean All The Snow You Can Off Your Vehicles For Your Safety And Others
msn.comOfficials from the Virginia Department of Transportation say it is very important for people to get as much snow as possible off of their vehicles.
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How Fleets Are Keeping Driver Safety In Check
Automotive FleetClosely addressing the perennial concerns of fleet safety is an area that has been essential to many successful fleets over the years.
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AAA: Bulky Winter Coats Can Interfere With Car Seat Safety
wsiltv.comGiven that car crashes are the number one killer of children, AAA advises parents to limit the layers of padding or clothing between a child and their harnesses.
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Speeding The Cause Of Huge Percentage Of Teen Fatal Car Crashes
kabc.comNearly half — 43% — of all fatal car crashes involving teens and their passengers are the result of speeding, a new automobile safety report reveals.
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Drive Safe Hampton Roads held 30th Annual John T. Hanna Awards For Excellence In Traffic Safety
The FlagshipThe awards were given in the following categories: Traffic Safety Activism, Fire/Emergency Medical services, Impaired Driving Prevention, Youth Traffic Safety, and Messaging/Media.
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Older Drivers Are Now Safer Drivers
aarp.orgBetter headlights for improved visibility and warning systems to point out someone in your blind spot can be particularly helpful for older drivers.
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Increased Risk Of Injury In Crashes For Women May Come From Vehicle Choice
slashgear.comRecent research has indicated that most of the heightened risk is related to the types of vehicles women drive and the circumstances of their crashes rather than physical differences between men and women.
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Why Experts Say Raising Speed Limits Is A Bad Idea
ForbesAccording to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), such boosts have been responsible for nearly 37,000 additional highway fatalities over a 25-year period.
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Self-Driving Cars Won’t Go Mainstream Until We Solve This Problem
ForbesThe cornerstone is the ability to navigate road layouts and markings successfully, with the ability to vary with conditions like traffic speed and weather.
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Traffic Counts Fell During The Coronavirus Pandemic, But Road Fatalities Still Increased
Washington PostTraffic fatalities increased nationally and in the Washington region last year despite a significant drop in travel because of the coronavirus pandemic.