Week of September 21, 2020
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How Autonomous Vehicles Are Paving The Way For Safety In The Workplace
ForbesAdvancements in the autonomous vehicle industry to overcome the faults of human error are changing how we think about safety not only on the road, but also in the other sectors.
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NSC To Observe 10th Anniversary Of Distracted Driving Awareness Month This October
PR NewswireThe National Safety Council will recognize the 10th anniversary of Distracted Driving Awareness Month this October, kicking off the annual observance with the release of a report that details the science behind distraction and calls on key stakeholders to make life-saving changes.
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Statewide Teen Challenge Launches “Buckle Up” Design Contest And Free Traffic Safety Kits
The Free Lance-StarIn addition to buckling up, the campaign will also address speed prevention, which remains a key factor in all fatal crashes involving a young driver with approximately half of fatal teen crashes being caused by excessive speed.
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It's Not Too Early To Think About Winter Prep
driving.caConsidering our winters are harder on our vehicles than any other season, a little extra attention in the fall can pay off big time in avoiding frosty weather breakdowns.
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Bike Safety Tips As You Hit The Road This Fall And Winter
AZ Big MediaWhile helmets might feel clunky or unnecessary at first, they are worth getting used to. Helmets greatly reduce the risk of head injuries or death.
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Why We’re Still Years Away From Having Self-Driving Cars
VoxMany carmakers are yet again recalibrating their expectations and timelines for the vehicles, noting that consumer behavior might change permanently as a result of the pandemic.
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NHTSA Emphasizing Car Seat, Child Safety
Transportation Today NewsIn accordance with Child Passenger Safety Week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is emphasizing the importance of proper safety seat implementation and overall child passenger measures.
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The Pandemic Bike Boom Hits In Some Unexpected American Cities
Bloomberg CityLabThe data also highlights the influence that other factors such as weather can have on cycling. Record warmth in January and February 2020 may be the best explanation for why New York City, Washington, D.C., and Chicago had already seen big booms in bike trips even before the pandemic began.
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New Southwest DC Art Murals Aim To Make Traffic Safer
wtop.comOfficials hope the vivid displays of blue ripples that border the bike lane will grab the attention of drivers and pedestrians, and ultimately lead to safer travel through the area.
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Study Shows Monitoring Plus Coaching Can Cut Risky Driving In Half
Claims JournalVirginia Tech research associate Andrew Miller said the research confirms previous findings by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health that found coaching is a crucial piece of any driver monitoring system.