
Since 2010, auto accident fatalities due to speeding have decreased by 2% across the nation. But why do some states fare better at reducing speeding deaths and do speed limits make a difference? A new report examines the subject.
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Speeding and tailgating amplify your fleet drivers' chances of a collision. Here are steps to avoid an incident.
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Speeding combined with large trucks is a deadly combination. All 50 states have specific laws against speeding by commercial drivers, and a new study explores the minimum and maximum fines in each state.
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Several countries have embraced the Safe System approach, but the U.S. lags behind. David Harkey, head of IIHS-HLDI urges stakeholders to kick-start the approach with a focus on speeding.
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State police from Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois recently conducted a coordinated enforcement effort on I-94 to help reduce crashes.
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A new report from Forbes Advisor analyzes five key metrics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to determine the safest and most dangerous states for driving.
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New York City is the first in the nation to equip 50 city fleet vehicles with telematics technology that keeps them moving at the appropriate speed and no faster.
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A new survey from U.S. News & World Report explores drivers’ bad habits, with 30% failing to use turn signals, 51% admitting to speeding, and a startling 64% confessing to road rage.
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A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association examines rural road crash fatality trends and risky behaviors linked to them from 2016 to 2020.
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A new study from the AAA Foundation finds that nearly one-third of people who lost their lives on roads with speed limits of 25 mph or below were victims of speeding-related crashes.
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