Week of June 1, 2020
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Hampton Roads is Driving Less During COVID-19 Pandemic. The Environment is Taking Notice.
wavy.comDuring the peak of our stay-at-home order, data from the Virginia Department of Transportation shows an unprecedented drop in traffic volumes and crashes in Hampton Roads.
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COVID-19’s Impact on Travel, Safety Varies by Region, Traffic Experts Say
Transport TopicsStatewide stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have resulted in various trends related to traffic volume and safety, according to transportation experts.
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NTSB Calls on NHTSA to Adopt New Limo Regulations
news10.comThe National Transportation Safety Board is calling on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to adopt limo safety reforms in the wake of the Schoharie limo crash.
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Self-Driving Cars May Prevent Only a Third of Road Crashes, Study Shows
consumerreports.orgReducing traffic deaths caused by driver error has been the main promise of self-driving car technology, a promise industry has used to justify billions of dollars of investment and the rush to get automated technologies on the road.
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Traffic Deaths Down For 3rd Straight Year, Preliminary Data Shows
Safety and Health MagazineMotor vehicle-related traffic fatalities were down 1.2% in 2019 despite a 0.9% rise in vehicle miles traveled, according to preliminary data released in May by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Soak Up on Precautions For a Safe Summer
The Redstone RocketAccording to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an average of almost 30 people a day die from drunk-driving crashes, equaling more than 10,000 deaths a year.
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National Road Safety Foundation Partners With SADD To Help Young Drivers Make This "The Safest Summer Ever"
prnewswire.comSADD and The National Road Safety Foundation, a non-profit group, are mounting a massive social media campaign to call attention to a host of safe driving issues from distracted and drowsy driving to impaired and aggressive driving.
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Five Benefits Of Regular, Remote Driver Training
Fleet OwnerUsing remote driver training to reinforce the safety knowledge of drivers can go a long way in protecting carriers by making fleets safer, which also helps save money and keeps drivers on the road.
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Virginia Beach Drops Speed Limit On Busy Oceanfront Street. More Fixes Are Coming.
The Virginian PilotTo make the busy thoroughfare safer for pedestrians and bicyclists, the city has lowered the speed limit on the stretch through the resort area.
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VDOT Seeks Public Comment On Route 460-College Ave Traffic Plan
Bluefield Daily TelegraphThe Virginia Department of Transportation is still seeking public comment on a plan that seeks to alleviate traffic congestion along the heavily traveled Route 460/College Avenue corridor in Bluefield, Va.