
People on foot account for 31% of motor vehicle deaths in New Jersey. Learn what this state and others are doing to boost roadway safety
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Ten action steps are intended to advance equity in safety programs.
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The grants will go toward drug-impaired driving detection training, tools to better identify treatment needs for offenders, and efforts to improve toxicology reporting for suspected instances of impaired driving.
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While research shows camera enforcement clearly works, the devices are not as widely used as safety groups believe they should be.
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Observed driver use of handheld cell phones dropped by 33% following increased enforcement and consumer awareness.
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Despite many fewer vehicle miles driven, traffic deaths are on pace with 2019 levels.
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High blood alcohol concentration offenders are another high-risk group accountable for more than 60% of alcohol-impaired fatalities, according to a new report from the Governor's Highway Safety Association.
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Three leading road safety organizations have launched a new initiative to award one or more grants in 2020 to state agencies that develop and implement a speed-management pilot program.
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The National Safety Council, three manufacturers, and other automotive stakeholders have issued a renewed call for drivers to check their vehicles for open recalls via the council's Check to Protect initiative.
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A new report from the Governor's Highway Safety Association (GHSA) highlights the fact that human operators will still exert significant control over autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the foreseeable future, bringing with it a host of safety issues that need to be addressed.
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