Week of December 2, 2019
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Driver Charged After Crash Leaves Dump Truck Dangling Over Bridge
CBS 6Police say 20-year-old Andrew Gurley, of Charles City, was driving a 2018 Western Star dump truck eastbound Route 60 with the bed of the truck raised. The truck proceeded in the right lane across the Chickahominy River Bridge overturning on the passenger side with the truck leaning over the jersey wall.
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Statewide Holiday Safety Campaign Aims To Keep Teens Safe
Augusta Free PressThe “Steer Into The New Year-Buckle Up and Drive Safely” holiday campaign kicks off this week at schools across the Commonwealth with a goal to keep teen drivers and passengers safe during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
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Seven Lives Lost On Virginia Highways During 2019 Thanksgiving Weekend
Virginia State PoliceThis is a decrease from the 12 traffic fatalities during the 2018 five‐day Thanksgiving statistical counting period and 14 traffic
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Distracted Driving Crack Down Could Be Coming To Richmond
NBC 12Monday night, Richmond City Council could vote on an amendment that would crack down on distracted driving... The legislation would include an incredibly important distinction; drivers would not just be pulled over for holding a cellphone while driving, they would need to be driving poorly with a cellphone in their hand. That means swerving, running a stop sign, etc., all with a cellphone.
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New Jersey Jury Sends Warning To Phone-Distracted Drivers
Car and DriverA five-to-10-year prison sentence is mandated in New Jersey for drivers who kill someone while using a phone, and it was just imposed on a driver who was texting.
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Man Charged With Distracted Driving 10 Separate Times
Toronto City NewsA 57-year-old man is facing his 10th charge of distracted driving after being pulled over for driving with a cellphone to his ear Monday morning.
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10K Scooters, 5K E-Bikes Approved For DC In 2020
WTOPThat’s more than double the number of scooters and e-bikes currently permitted in D.C., and in addition to the city’s large Capital Bikeshare program... DDOT is in the process of installing 100 off-sidewalk parking corrals for dockless scooters and bikes in all eight wards in D.C. to address sidewalk and neighborhood clutter complaints, and all operators have agreed to data collection to monitor compliance and plan for the future.
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$3.9B P3 Road Project In Virginia Breaks Down Into Small Bid Packages For Minority-Owned Businesses
Construction DiveHampton Road Connector Partners, the design-build consortium constructing the $3.9 billion Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion project as part of a public-private partnership with the Virginia DOT, is actively encouraging small, disadvantaged and minority businesses to participate. HRCP's goals for the project are 12% DBE (disadvantaged business enterprise) contractors and 20% SWaM (small, women-and minority-owned) contractors.