Week of June 29, 2020
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A New Law Requires Drivers To Stop For Pedestrians In Crosswalks
13News NowA new law takes effect starting this week, which will make crossing the road easier and safer for pedestrians. On Wednesday, July 1, the new law requires drivers to stop and not just yield for pedestrians at crosswalks in all lanes.
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VDOT Looking For Commuter Input To Gauge Coronavirus Impact On Travels
wavy.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), working with the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), launched a statewide survey on Monday, June 29 to gauge the impact of coronavirus on commuters.
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DMV To Offer Road Skills Test With Social Distancing Guidelines, Few More Locations Open
wset.comThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that they will implement a new method for passenger vehicle road skills testing while incorporating social distancing.
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Risk Remains High For Hot Car Deaths Due To Scorching Summer Temperatures
Space Coast DailyAccording to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, heatstroke is one of the leading causes of vehicular not-in-traffic non-crash-related deaths for children under 14.
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New Highway Safety Laws To Drive Virginia Toward Zero Deaths
Chatham Star TribuneSenate Bill 437 (Protection of Bicyclists and Other Vulnerable Road Users) makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor to operate a vehicle in a careless or distracted manner if serious bodily injury is caused to a vulnerable road user.
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Secrets Of Fleets With Stellar Safety Ratings
Fleet OwnerEstablishing a true safety culture requires accountability, empowerment, and airtight communication — as well as a clear understanding of the common causes of roadside inspection violations.
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National Safety Council Statement On Preventing Pediatric Vehicular Heatstroke
PR NewswireAs temperatures across the country continue to climb this summer and states begin to reopen, the National Safety Council is calling on Americans to educate themselves about the dangers of pediatric vehicular heatstroke and how to prevent it.
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Concerns Grow Over Highway Work Zone Safety
AASHTO JournalAs traffic volumes begin rebounding as COVID-19 lockdown orders are relaxed, renewed emphasis is being placed on highway work zone safety especially as higher incidences of speeding recorded during the pandemic are abating only slowly.
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VSP Urging Drivers To Celebrate Smart, Safe, And Sober During Holiday Weekend
nbc29.comVirginia State Police announced Thursday, July 2, that it will increase patrols from 12:01 a.m. Friday through midnight Sunday as part of Operation Crash Awareness Reduction Effort.
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Elite Professional Drivers Offer Road Safety Tips For Holiday Weekend Travel
PR NewswireAmerican Trucking Associations and ATA's Share the Road highway safety program offered safety tips to help holiday travelers take precautions when driving this Independence Day weekend.