Week of February 24, 2020
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Region Launches Pedestrian Safety Message
Henrico CitizenAs vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists continue to occur with alarming frequency, law enforcement agencies in the Richmond region and other partners are urging travelers to take simple precautions and to avoid distractions, such as mobile phones and headphones.
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TMC Aims to Help Fleets Navigate Complexity of Electric, Automated Vehicles
Transport TopicsAs manufacturers and technology developers introduce electric-powered trucks and continue to test automated driving systems, the Technology & Maintenance Council is taking steps to help fleets navigate the complexity of these emerging technologies.
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Department of Transportation is Right to Clear the Confusion on New Vehicle Technology
Medium CorporationWhen it comes to advanced driver assistance technology (ADAS) like automatic emergency braking or adaptive cruise control, there is both good news and bad news. The good news is nearly 30 percent of all roadway crashes might be eliminated if consumers widely adopted, and properly used, currently available ADAS features. Over 90% of new vehicles available today offer at least one ADAS system.
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Former Chesterfield Security Officer Who Lost His Legs in Distracted-Driving Crash Returning to Law Enforcement
ABC 8 NewsA former security officer in Chesterfield County who lost both of his legs in a distracted-driving crash nearly six years ago is making his way back into law enforcement.
Brad Hughes is now a proud deputy with the Powhatan County Sheriff’s Office. -
Tesla Autopilot, Distracted Driving to Blame in Deadly 2018 Crash
The VergeThe National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that Tesla’s Autopilot driver assistance system was one of the probable causes of a fatal 2018 crash into a concrete barrier. In addition, the safety board said the driver was playing a mobile game while using Autopilot before the crash, and investigators also determined he was overly confident in Autopilot’s capabilities.
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Fleet Manager Leadership Defines Fleet Operations Culture
Automotive FleetEvery company has a corporate culture and if you drill down the corporate strata, every department likewise has its own culture that embodies the management philosophy of the department manager. Fleet is no exception and the fleet manager plays an important role in determining fleet culture, which influences its policies, attitudes, and interactions with user groups, individual drivers, and management.
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New Projection: 2019 Pedestrian Fatalities Highest Since 1988
GHSAA new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) predicts that 6,590 pedestrian fatalities occurred in 2019, the highest number in more than 30 years.
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E-scooters: Are They a Menace to Society?
The TimesThere are two statistics about London that suggest that the city is struggling with the modern world. The first is that every year 9,500 Londoners are killed by air pollution. The second is that traffic travelling through central London moves at an average of 7mph, slower than the late Victorians did in a horse and carriage.
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Eyes Up, Phones Down: Raising Awareness About Teen Driving Safety
Fox 5 NewsFairfax County Police Chief Ed Roessler visited Fox 5 to raise awareness about teen driving safety.
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Editorial: Virginia Roads Made Safer by Overdue Cellphone Ban
Daily PressThanks to cooperation and hard work, both houses of the General Assembly have now given their approval to a commonsense and overdue measure to ban holding a cellphone while driving a motor vehicle in Virginia.
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The Way a City Handles Snow Says Everything About How It Treats Pedestrians
SlateThe afternoon light was fading, rush-hour drivers were honking, and the pedestrian signal indicated we had just 18 seconds to scramble across five lanes of traffic, but I just … could … not get my toddler’s stroller over the knee-high pile of grimy snow blocking the curb ramp.
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Less than 5% of 2020 Models Have Good Headlights
Automotive FleetOnly six out of 156 2020 vehicle models that the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has rated so far come equipped with good-rated headlights, indicating a continued need to push automakers to make headlight safety a priority.