Week of July 12, 2021
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Virginia Aims To Slow Down Drivers. Will It Work?
Virginia MercuryRegardless of whether the commonwealth can achieve a future with no traffic fatalities, researchers believe the increased priority being placed on combating speeding can only help improve road safety.
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Pay Attention To Motorcycle Safety
Suffolk News-HeraldThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2019, per vehicle miles traveled, motorcyclists were about 29 times more likely than passenger vehicle occupants to die in a motor vehicle crash and were four times more likely to be injured.
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Roadside Tragedy Underscores Need To Slow Down, Move Over
Augusta Free PressThe AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the national traffic safety research arm of AAA, found that drivers are four times more likely to crash if they are talking on a cell phone while driving and eight times more likely to be in a crash if texting.
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Adorable Kitten Hiding Under An AI Self-Driving Car Provides Bright-Eyed Pearls Of Wisdom
ForbesThe Natural Language Processing (NLP) component of the AI driving system might engage the human passenger in a brief dialogue. Besides asking where the person wants to go, the AI driving system might also ask the passenger to please glance around and underneath the autonomous vehicle.
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Driver Attention And Engagement Key To Virtual Training Success
Fleet OwnerCreative methods combined with the theoretical approach discussed in self-study and virtual meetings, as well as in-person training where the driver will physically manipulate a ratchet strap or similar tie-down device, is exactly what is the best practice going forward.
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Fleet Safety Technologies Are Slowly Proving Their Worth
Fleet OwnerBy adopting new technology to improve safety, such as cameras, advanced driver assistance systems, and more, fleets can demonstrate to drivers the seriousness and importance of their safety on the road.
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Wheel-End Detachment Awareness
Fleet OwnerMillions of wheels and rims are safely installed on commercial motor vehicles on an annual basis, but a loose tire and wheel can be destructive when striking another vehicle.
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Heat Safety
wvdn.comNever leave children, disabled or elderly adults, or pets in parked, unattended vehicles. Studies have shown that the temperature inside a parked vehicle can rapidly rise to dangerous levels for people and pets.
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Checking In 6 Months After Hands-Free Law In Effect For Virginia
wsls.comVirginia’s Department of Motor Vehicles says since January 1st, there have been 1,907 convictions for violating the hands-free law. State police say they’ve issued more than 742 violations.
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Why Truck Inspectors Devote Full Week To Improving Brake Safety
Fleet OwnerThe Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has set this year’s Brake Safety Week for August 22-28. Throughout the week commercial motor vehicle inspectors will focus on truck brake systems and components.