
A National Safety Council review of state motor vehicle crash report forms reveals their shortcomings in collecting critical data needed for crash prevention efforts.
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A new study from the University of Georgia raises concerns about the lingering effects of a concussion and how driving performance can suffer.
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Newly released statistics from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicate a decline in drunken driving.
Read More →Joseph Schwab, a 36-year-old California man, charged with a DUI for testing positive for caffeine is fighting to a have the case against him dropped.
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To reverse the trend, the state has begun to use freeway message signs to raise public awareness of the problem.
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The House Appropriations Committee makes the recommendation in a report accompanying a major spending bill.
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The National Safety Council, warning that the coming three-day weekend may become the deadliest Memorial Day holiday since 2009, offers six driving safety tips you can pass along.
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A new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety highlights how widespread distracted driving, speeding, drowsy driving, red-light running and impaired driving are in the U.S.
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Despite a drop in drunk driving, new NHTSA research finds that growing use of marijuana and prescription drugs is raising new safety concerns.
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Dr. Richard Compton, a research psychologist with NHTSA for 37 years, will receive a prestigious award from the National Safety Council later this month.
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