Week of September 2, 2019
-
Robyn Hightman: Life Transformed By Bicycles.
Bicycling.comRobyn Hightman found a life on bikes. In an instant it was gone. Over the past decade in New York City, more than 160,000 people have been struck by motorists. More than 1,600 have been killed. In 2019 alone, drivers have caused a staggering 20 cyclist fatalities in the city. Often missing from the uproar over these and other senseless deaths across the country are the nuanced legacies of those whose lives are cut short. Who were they? What did their lives mean? What potential has been snatched away? This story―a chronicle of the life and death of Robyn Hightman―reflects how much can be lost and the devastating impact on those left behind.
-
Police: 11 Lives Lost Over Labor Day Weekend In Virginia, 5 From 3 Motorcycle Crashes
ABC 13“Speed and alcohol were common factors in many of the holiday fatal crashes, which pushed us over 500 traffic deaths for the year so far. At what point have Virginians had enough of men, women, teens and children dying on our highways? All we ask is for Virginians to make responsible driving practices and habits an every-day priority. Please make that commitment today, so we can save more lives than lose them in these final months of 2019.”
-
‘Drive Slow’: Local Drivers Reminded To Watch Out For Children Ahead Of The First Day Of School
ABC 8 NewsWith children headed back to school soon, drivers have been warned to watch out for students getting off school buses. One safety expert told 8News Monday that drivers need to be even more alert now.
-
Automakers To Equip Most U.S. Vehicles With Rear-Seat Occupant Warnings
Automotive NewsMajor automakers said on Wednesday they have agreed to equip nearly all U.S. vehicles with systems to remind motorists of passengers in the back seat, by model year 2025, in an effort to avoid deaths of young children left behind in hot cars.
-
Over 12,000 Trucks Put Out Of Service In Roadcheck Inspection Blitz
Trucking InfoOf the 67,072 inspections conducted during the three-day inspection event June 4-6, the 12,019 trucks removed from roadways for violations represents a 17.9% overall vehicle out-of-service rate.
-
There Are More Than 50,000 Deer-Vehicle Collisions In Virginia Each Year. One Local Scientist Has A Low-Cost Solution.
C-villeThe busiest time for Deer-Vehicle-Collisions is right around the corner: fall, which is rutting (mating) season for deer. Bridget Donaldson, a scientist with the Virginia Transportation Research Council—that’s VDOT’s research arm—has spent almost four years tracking deer activity and collisions along a stretch of I-64 west of Charlottesville. Of all the DVCs recorded during her study period, more than half occurred during October and November. During the rut, says Knox, “Their activity goes up dramatically, and that means they’re crossing roads.”
-
What Inspectors Will Be Looking For During CVSA’s Brake Safety Week
Commercial Carrier JournalThe Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Brake Safety Week is scheduled for Sept. 15-22 with a focus on brake hoses and tubing, and if the results of June’s 72-hour International Roadcheck inspection blitz are any indicator, trouble lies ahead for many operators.
-
100 Rainbow ‘Halos’ On Los Angeles Street Corners Will Honor People Killed In Car Crashes
Los Angeles TimesThe public art project is part of Vision Zero, Mayor Eric Garcetti’s initiative to eliminate traffic deaths on Los Angeles streets by 2025. The program, which began in Sweden in the 1990s, teaches that every traffic death is preventable through better education, enforcement, behavior or street design.
-
Identifying Cultural Hazards At Safety+
Occupational Health And SafetySafety isn't necessarily a common core value within companies, but with a little expectation management and communication, it could be.
-
Thousands Of Autonomous Delivery Robots Are About To Descend On US College Campuses
The VergeStarship plans to deploy 25–50 robots at each campus over the next 24 months, which means there could be upwards of 5,000 robots puttering around these schools by 2021.