Week of February 3, 2020
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‘Fans don’t let fans drive blitzed:’ VDOT and Virginia State Police Offer Tips for Safe Super Bowl Sunday
WFXR FoxWith Super Bowl Sunday in full swing, local government and law enforcement agencies are using social media to remind all football fans that any game plan involving drinking should also include a designated driver in the lineup.
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40% of Americans Say They’re Sleep-Deprived After the Super Bowl
HealthlineA new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) found nearly 40 percent of people are sleep-deprived the Monday after the Super Bowl.
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Texting More Dangerous for Pedestrians than Listening to Music or Speaking on the Phone
CNNWe can all agree that walking behind someone who's buried in their phone is annoying.
Now scientists are suggesting it's dangerous, too.
Using your phone as you walk is more likely to cause an accident than taking a call or listening to music, researchers have warned, after analyzing the causes behind hundreds of pedestrian mishaps. -
Snow and Ice Pose a Vexing Obstacle for Self-Driving Cars
WiredMost testing of autonomous vehicles until now has been in sunny, dry climates. That will have to change before the technology will be useful everywhere.
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Crash Fatalities Down 2% in U.S.
Automotive FleetMotor vehicle fatalities in the U.S. dipped slightly from 40,231 in 2017 to 39,404 in 2018, representing a roughly 2% year-over-year decline, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Trends in State-of-the-Art Fleet Technology
Automotive FleetFleet managers are placing a large amount of focus on several key technological mainstays within their operations. Some of the biggest of these key concepts include Big Data analytics, driver safety, and sustainability.
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The 25 Worst States for Distracted Driving
MoneyWiseDistracted driving accounts for hazardous and even fatal accidents. These 25 states top the list as the most dangerous places in the United States for distracted driving.
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Top Seven Urban Mobility Trends to Look out for in 2020
Intelligent TransportWhen asked to make predictions about what we might see in terms of technology-enabled mobility in 2020, I realised that it would be challenging to describe just five trends given how much changed in this area in 2019 and what is likely to happen 2020. There are so many quick-moving parts in the passenger transportation environment that it is challenging to relegate my predictions to only five. So this year, I have expanded my predictions to seven.
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Wearable Tech That Tells Drowsy Truckers It’s Time to Pull Over
The New York TimesFalling asleep at the wheel is a trucker’s worst nightmare. Fatigue comes with the job of driving an eighteen-wheeler, even with rules requiring rest stops and limiting driving hours. Now, new technologies are becoming available to alert drowsy drivers, sometimes even before they feel tired.
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Many Passengers Don’t Buckle-up in Ride-Share Vehicles, Survey Says
SI LIVEA new survey by TheZebra.com, an online insurance site, found that 28% of Americans don’t wear their seat belt while in the back seat of a ride-share vehicle. Comparatively, just 10% of Americans said they don’t wear their seat belt while in their own car.
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Spring Time Change Tied to More Fatal Car Crashes
U.S. News & World ReportTurning the clocks ahead one hour in the spring and losing an hour of sleep increases the risk of fatal car crashes, new research shows.