Week of June 22, 2020
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Motor Vehicle Fatality Rates Jump 36.6% In April Despite Quarantines, Says National Safety Council
PR NewswirePreliminary estimates based on April data from all 50 states indicate that for the second straight month, Americans did not reap any safety benefit from having less roadway traffic.
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Autonomous Cars And Intelligent Road Systems Improve Road Safety
Robotics and Automation NewsAs the adoption of autonomous vehicles spreads, roads could be made even safer and more efficient with intelligent infrastructure and traffic management systems, such as smart traffic signals, and even robot traffic controllers.
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Caution Urged On Roadways As Summer Travel Heats Up
Henry County EnterpriseAccording to Arrivalist’s Daily Travel Index, which uses GPS data to monitor road trips of 50 miles or more, car travel has increased each week since April. The Memorial Day weekend had the most dramatic uptick in 2020 road trips.
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As Traffic Gets Back To Normal, Officials Remind Drivers To Buckle Up
NBC12 NewsroomThe state transportation board says that while fewer people have been on the roads due to coronavirus shutdowns, there’s a concerning uptick in the number of traffic deaths where victims are speeding and not wearing seat belts.
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Volume Down On Virginia Roadways, While Unbelted And Speed-Related Crashes And Fatalities Increase
Fairfax County TimesAccording to preliminary data from the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), from March 13-May 21, 2020, speed-related fatalities make up about 50% of the overall fatalities, which is greater than in the same time frame in 2019 (42%).
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Trucking Rises To Meet Unprecedented Challenges During COVID-19 Pandemic
Transport TopicsTruck drivers have been among the front-line responders to the pandemic, delivering medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and ensuring that store shelves across the country remained stocked with essential goods for consumers.
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Virginia DMV Extending Validity Of Licenses And Registrations Even Further
nbc29.comPreviously, the DMV had allowed all driver’s licenses expiring on or before July 31 to be extended until August 31 at the latest, registrations expiring in June got 60 days, and those expiring in July got a 30-day extension.
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Waynesboro Gets Recommendations To Make Route 250 Safer
nbc29.comThe Virginia Department of Transportation studied the stretch of West Main Street between Hopeman Parkway and Old White Bridge Road. The area has seen hundreds of crashes over the years, some fatal.
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The Road Trip Is Back And It's Better Than Ever. Here's How To Stay Safe This Summer
CNBCThis year, 46 million Americans say they plan to hit the open road in a recreational vehicle (RV), up from 25 million in 2019, as coronavirus lockdowns force travel lovers to look closer to home for their holiday getaway.
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Rusty Skills Could Bring Bad Driving Behavior This Summer
Weekly MailerAs a growing number of states emerge from COVID-19 isolation, the AAA Foundation’s Traffic Safety Culture Index serves as an important reminder that when drivers return to the road, they need to leave their bad habits behind.