Week of July 8, 2019
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7 People Killed In Virginia Traffic Crashes, 79 Arrested For Drunken Driving Over July 4 Holiday
The Roanoke TimesThe holiday statistical counting period that began at 12:01 a.m. July 3, 2019 and concluded at midnight July 5, 2019. Police did not count Saturday or Sunday as part of the holiday period.
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Scooters Will Be Allowed On Trolley Lanes Of Atlantic Avenue In Virginia Beach
Pilot OnlineAfter more than a year of wrangling with electric scooters at the Oceanfront, city leaders have decided to allow them in a designated area: The trolley lanes on Atlantic Avenue. But it's only for six months to test if it's a viable option.
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Met To Become First UK Force To Deploy Drone To Monitor Road Users
The GuardianThe Metropolitan police will become the first British force to deploy a drone to monitor road users later this month. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) will focus on road users engaged in dangerous driving, such as racing, that could potentially put others at risk, rather than targeting all speeding motorists, according to the Met.
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French Motorists To 'Lose Licences' For Driving While On Mobile Phone
The TelegraphThe move to suspend driving licences for those caught with mobiles while committing a traffic offence is part of a wider mobility bill due to be passed in the coming weeks and which will pump €13.4 billion into improving France's transport networks and cut its carbon emissions.
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Police Say An Illinois Mom Had Her Daughters Ride In An Inflatable Pool On Top Of Their SUV
CNNYeager was charged with two counts of endangering the health or life of a child and two counts of reckless conduct. She was also cited for failure to secure a passenger of the age of 8 and under the age of 16.
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Uber Drivers Latest Headache: Becoming Unwitting Getway Drivers For Robberies
NewsweekAn Uber driver in New Mexico was stunned when police came to his house and told him he had unwittingly been the getaway driver for a robber.
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‘Silent’ Electric Cars To Become Thing Of The Past
Road Saftey GBNew electric vehicles will have to feature a noise-emitting device, in a move to improve pedestrian safety.
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‘I Want To live’: Lyft Driver Who Helped Georgia Teen Left For Dead Says He Clinged To Life
The GrioSeabrook said she was on her way to pick up someone when she spotted Ellis, blood pouring from his head. “I can’t even think of what was going through his mind as he was lying there in the dark,” she said. “It’s just traumatic.”
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Safety At Two-Lane Roundabouts Improves Over Time, New Study Shows
IIHSRoundabouts force drivers to slow down and all but eliminate the most severe types of intersection crashes — right-angle, left-turn and head-on collisions. Single-lane roundabouts see fewer total crashes of any type. Adding another lane makes roundabouts more complex, creating more potential conflicts.