Week of May 23, 2022
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More People are Dying on U.S. Roads, Even as Cars get Safer. Here's Why it's a Tough Problem to Solve
CNBCNew vehicles on sale in the U.S. today are the safest and most advanced ever made, yet roadway fatalities last year reached their highest level in 16 years.
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Teen Driving Facts and Statistics 2022
BankrateTeen driver safety is a topic that affects all drivers on the road. With 7.8% of all fatal crashes occurring among drivers ages 15 to 20, motor vehicle deaths are the second-leading cause of death for this age group.
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Virginia Experts Discuss Summer Motorcycle Safety
WFXRWith May being National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, experts say we could see even more motorcyclists on the road this summer due to the rise in gas prices, so safety will be crucial.
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Can Autistic People Drive?
HealthlineLearning to drive is often associated with independence, and it can be both an exciting and anxiety-provoking time in your life.
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Police Participate in 2022 Spring Click It or Ticket Campaign
Arlington VirginiaAhead of the start to the summer travel season and one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, law enforcement agencies are again partnering with the Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to remind motorists to buckle up.
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A NHTSA Official Spent Years Trying to Cut Road Deaths. They Jumped Last Year:
The Washington PostBefore Jeffrey Michael spent three decades in the federal government trying to reduce the nation’s road fatalities, he worked in college as a car mechanic.
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450 Roadway Deaths Estimated for Memorial Day Weekend
Automotive FleetThis year, some 450 people may be killed on U.S. highways and byways during the Memorial Day weekend, according to National Safety Council (NSC) estimates.
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As Feds Update Auto Safety Standards, City Official Want a Say
Route FiftyCity transportation officials don’t usually get a say on how vehicles are designed, even though the size and shape of cars and trucks play a big role in how safe local streets are.
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100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers Begins on Memorial Day
WWBT12The summer months are when teens are involved in the most fatal crashes. Between 2010-2019, more than 7,000 people died in crashes involving teen drivers nationwide.
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Survey Shows a Third of Executives Expect Workers to Answer Calls While Driving
Safety + HealthA third of recently surveyed business executives expect their workers to answer or participate in work-related calls while driving – and 42% of workers say they oblige.
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Free Lyft rides in Norfolk, Virginia Beach on Memorial Day to Combat Drunk Driving
WTKRFree and reduced-fare rides are being offered to combat drunk driving throughout Norfolk and Virginia Beach this Memorial Day.
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Harrisonburg PD Investigates Rollover Crash Involving Juveniles
WHSVExcessive speed appears to have been a factor in this crash, according to Harrisonburg police. The 16-year-old driver and two juvenile passengers were on their way to school, and each was transported to Sentara RMH.
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Local Leaders Adopt BikePedRVA 2045 Plan, Calling for Additional 770 Miles of Bike and Pedestrian Infrastructure
RVAHUBOn May 5th, the Policy Board for the Richmond Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RRTPO) adopted BikePedRVA 2045, a visionary framework tied to immediate recommendations for activating bicycling and pedestrian transportation throughout the region.
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Road Trip: Summer Driving Checklist and Safety Tips
Kelley Blue BookAccording to AAA, an estimated 34.9 million people will hit America’s roads for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. That’s a 4.6% increase over 2021.
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VDOT, DMV, & Virginia Authorities Working to Keep Memorial Day Weekend Travelers Safe
WFXRWith Memorial Day weekend being one of the busiest — and most dangerous — travel weekends of the year, Virginia’s transportation officials and law enforcement officers are working together to make sure motorists reach their holiday destinations safely.