
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a new report that evaluates crash data from 2015 to 2019 for 29 countries, and it paints a bleak picture of our nation’s roadways.
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A new analysis from 1-800-Injured ranks states for most dangerous roads according to various fatality data and assesses the best and worst quality of roads across the nation.
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New projections from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicate a 10.5% increase in U.S. traffic deaths in 2021.
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Zutobi’s annual analysis ranks countries for dangerous driving based on factors like speed limits, seat belt compliance, blood alcohol concentration limits for drivers, and road traffic death rates.
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Displaying death counts on highway message boards causes 4.5% more crashes within approximately 6 miles.
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Over the last decade, pedestrian deaths have skyrocketed by more than 2,000 in 2020. A new report from the Governor’s Highway Safety Association presents preliminary data for the first half of 2021 and the upward trend continues.
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A new study finds that one in five New Jersey motorists are distracted drivers.
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Motorcyclists are about 29 times more likely than people in cars to lose their lives in a traffic crash. Here are some best practices for professional drivers that can help avoid collisions as riders hit the roads.
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NTSB chair Jennifer Homendy recently challenged safety leaders to use the Safe System Approach in their communities to combat the dire traffic fatality problem.
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Some 38,824 people died in crashes nationwide in 2020 according to new crash fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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