Week of December 30, 2019
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Naval Safety Center Offers Winter Driving Tips
The Bay NetDuring this time of the year, the Naval Safety Center (NAVSAFECEN) reminds travelers to practice deliberate consideration of safety in winter conditions and practice overall risk management when operating a motor vehicle.
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Pedestrian-Vehicle Crashes Decrease In Williamsburg Area In 2019
Daily PressDarkness and busy commercial corridors were the two common factors in the Williamsburg area’s 27 pedestrian-vehicle crashes in 2019.
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What Virginia Lawmakers Might Change About Your Commute
WTOPA ban on holding your cellphone behind the wheel, changes in fines for reckless driving on the interstate, and changes to taxes and fees are among the transportation changes under consideration in Virginia’s General Assembly session that begins Wednesday.
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Heavy Road Salt Use In Winter Is A Growing Problem, Scientists Say
USA TodayWhile Americans may dream of a white Christmas, living with snow the rest of the season is driving a nightmare salt habit. Each year, Americans spread more than 48 billion pounds of salt on roadways to ward off the effects of winter weather. But it comes at a cost...
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Consistent Naming Conventions Help Eliminate Confusion
Fleet OwnerOn the automotive side, AAA found that there are as many as 20 different names for a single advanced driver assistance system feature.
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Testing Drivers For Cannabis Is Hard. Here's Why.
Fox 40Some studies have shown that cannabis consumption can affect response times and motor performance; however, research remains limited and there isn't conclusive evidence of how cannabis affects people and how to classify impairment.
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Oslo Saw Zero Pedestrian And Cyclist Deaths iIn 2019. Here’s How The City Did It.
CurbedImagine a city the size of Washington D.C. going an entire year without any pedestrians or cyclists being killed on its streets. That’s exactly what happened in Oslo, where officials reported this week that zero pedestrian or cyclist fatalities occurred on the city’s roads in 2019.
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Va. Man Charged With DUI In Fatal W.Va. Crash
Herald Mail MediaA Virginia man was charged early New Year’s Day after a crash just after midnight on Interstate 81 that resulted in a woman’s death, Berkeley County Sheriff Curtis Keller said.
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From Texting To Sipping Coffee, Distracted Driving Killed The Most Drivers In NJ Last Year
PIX 11The data shows there were 563 motor vehicle fatalities in 2018, of which 146 were due to driver inattention. Meanwhile, driving while intoxicated accounted for 143 car deaths and unsafe speed resulted in 53 deaths that same year. This is the eighth year in a row that distracted driving has been the leading cause of deadly crashes in New Jersey.