
President Barack Obama has proposed a funding increase for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that would boost the agency's funding by 9 percent to expand investigations into vehicle safety defects.
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Newly released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals a 3.1-percent decrease from 2012 figures.
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The National Safety Council's traffic fatality estimates for the Christmas Day and New Year’s Day holiday periods reflect the potential impact of the two four-day weekends.
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Nearly 400 people will be killed in vehicle crashes and another 42,300 will be injured, according to the National Safety Council.
Read More →Road deaths caused by vehicle crashes fell 4 percent during the first half of 2014, according to the National Safety Council. From January to June, there were 16,180 traffic deaths on U.S. roads.
Read More →According to a researcher at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI), although road safety nationwide has improved in the 10 years, fatality rates continue to be generally higher in the Northern Plains and southern states than in the Northeast, Midwest, and West.
Read More →Nearly 400 people will die in traffic accidents during the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, according to the National Safety Council.
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Preliminary data for the first half of 2013 indicate an 8.7-percent drop, compared to the same period in 2012, GHSA reports.
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According to NSC preliminary figures, 2013 road fatalities dropped back down to 2010 and 2011 levels.
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