Week of November 11, 2019
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Heavy Fog, Icy Road Conditions Blamed For Afton Mountain Crash
CBS 19 NewsVirginia State Police said heavy fog and icy road conditions are to blame for a crash between a charter bus and tractor-trailer that sent over a dozen people to area hospitals early Sunday morning.
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DC’s New, Bigger Bike Lane Enforcement Squad Can Issue Tickets Based On Photos
WashingtonianTwenty-six new parking enforcement officers will comb the District’s bike lanes for illegally parked vehicles to ticket, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Tuesday. The officers, who work for the Department of Public Works, will begin immediately.
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IIHS Wants Regulators To Look Beyond Education To Reduce Speed-Related Deaths
WheelsInstead, the IIHS suggests encouraging more automated enforcement, that is things like speed cameras, as well as automaker-installed technology like speed limit alerts and automatic slowing of the vehicle when speeding, in order to ensure compliance.
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Trade Free Parking For Free Transit: An Idea That Would Reduce Congestion And Fund Mass Transportation
NY Daily NewsSpecifically, if the city metered each of its 3 million free parking spots and collected an average of $6 per spot per day, it could replace the approximately $6.5 billion per year in revenue lost from ending all fare collection.
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'Don't Drink And Drive,' Says Teen Seriously Hurt In Smithfield DWI Crash
WRALTwo teens seriously injured after their grandmother's minivan was rammed from behind over the weekend said Wednesday that they hope their story gives drivers pause before they get behind the wheel after drinking... the Sunday night crash killed her boyfriend, 15-year-old Ethan Handly, and her grandmother, 65-year-old Marjory Wagner Regan.
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As Families Take To The Roadways, New Report Notes More Than 800 Unbuckled Rear Passengers Killed In 2018
Governors Highway Safety AssociationNew federal data reveal that, in 2018 alone, 803 unrestrained rear seat passengers age eight and up lost their lives; more than 400 of them may be alive today had they fastened their seat belts.
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Brake Inspection Blitz Sidelines 4,600 Trucks
Commercial Carrier JournalCommercial vehicle inspectors placed more than 4,600 trucks out of service for critical brake-related violations during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Brake Safety Week, which was held Sept. 15-21.
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Speed Limiters And Breathalysers To Be Fitted To All New Cars In The UK
My London NewsThe rule was approved in March, was confirmed last week and will come into force in 2022. Even if we leave the European Union, the Government has agreed to mirror EU road safety rules after Brexit.
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'The Bike Saved Me': Cycling Project For Vulnerable People Under Threat
The GuardianThe not-for-profit cooperative’s Earn-a-Bike program has been repairing abandoned or unwanted bicycles for the most vulnerable members of society for 10 years.