Week of April 29, 2024
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Fairfax Co. Police Say ‘Road Shark’ Campaign Is Making Roads Safer. WTOP Got an Up-Close Look at How It Works
WTOPWhile the initiative has yielded thousands of warnings and citations, Gehr said the coordinated efforts and increased presence serves as a deterrent.
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Roadway Safety Tips for Motorists and Farmers during Planting Season
Morning AgClipsPlanting season has begun with vigor, and it is crucial for motorists to be aware of safety precautions while sharing the roadways with farm machinery.
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Work Zones Need Detailed Research, Planning, and Technology to Be Made Safe
National AcademiesHow is your local transportation agency keeping the workers on the roads, runways, and rails safe during construction season?
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US to Require Automatic Emergency Braking on New Vehicles in 5 Years and Set Performance Standards
AP NewsIn the not-too-distant future, automatic emergency braking will have to come standard on all new passenger vehicles in the United States, a requirement that the government says will save hundreds of lives and prevent thousands of injuries every year.
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Tractor-Trailers With No One Aboard? The Future Is Near for Self-Driving Trucks on US Roads
WTOPOn a three-lane test track along the Monongahela River, an 18-wheel tractor-trailer rounded a curve. No one was on board.
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US Opens Investigation into Ford Crashes Involving Blue Cruise Partially Automated Driving System
WTOPTwo fatal crashes involving Ford’s Blue Cruise partially automated driving system have drawn the attention of U.S. auto safety regulators.
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Insurance Group Calls for Amazon, FedEx, and Others to Use More Safety Tech in Delivery Vans
CNNResearchers are pointing to a dangerous element of the booming e-commerce home delivery business in America: vans.
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Virginia in Top Ten States With Most Confrontational Drivers
WWBTAggression on the roads is rampant in Virginia. The state is listed as one of the worst in the nation for confrontational drivers after a recent survey ranks the commonwealth at number 4.
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Four Things to Know About the Historic Automatic Emergency Braking Rule
StreetsblogThe new automatic emergency braking rule is an important step forward for road safety — but don't expect it to save many lives on its own.
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Drunken-Driving Deaths Are Up. Why Are DUI Arrests Down?
Wall Street JournalAbout 13,500 people died in alcohol-impairment crashes in 2022, but DUI arrests in recent years have sunk to multidecade lows.
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Study Links Drowsy Driving to Nearly 30,000 Deaths Over 5 Years
Safety & HealthDrowsy drivers were involved in 18% of all fatal crashes over a recent five-year period, leading to nearly 30,000 deaths, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimates.
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NHTSA Urges the Public to Help Prevent Child Heatstroke and “Stop. Look. Lock.”
NHTSANHTSA is launching a new campaign to prevent hot car deaths, Stop. Look. Lock., to educate parents and caregivers about the dangers of heatstroke and to always check a locked car before leaving.