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NewsOctober 12, 2016

Teen-Involved Crash Deaths Spike 10%

Last year saw a rise in teen-involved road fatalities, and a new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association highlights ways to reduce such crash deaths.

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NewsAugust 31, 2016

Calif. Legislators Pass Ignition Interlock Bill

If signed into law, the requirement for DUI offenders would go into effect in 2019.

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NewsFebruary 8, 2016

10 States Draw Top Scores for Traffic Safety Laws

A new report from Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety recommends 15 traffic safety laws and scores all 50 states based primarily on how many of these laws they've already adopted.

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NewsJanuary 18, 2016

2016 Ushers in New Traffic Laws

At the beginning of this month, thousands of new state laws took effect — including many of special interest to fleet managers and drivers.

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NewsJanuary 9, 2016

Video: What’s Hindering Enforcement of Some Texting Bans

Some state driver texting bans have delivered disappointing results, largely because of factors that make enforcement nearly impossible.   

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NewsJune 29, 2015

Video: N.H. Hands-Free Law Takes Effect July 1

A first offense carries a $100 fine. Bluetooth or other hands-free systems are permitted.

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NewsJune 15, 2015

What Do Marijuana Laws Mean for Fleet Safety Policy?

The 2015 Fleet Safety Conference, set for July 13-15, includes a session examining what impact state marijuana laws should have on fleet safety policies.

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NewsMay 6, 2015

Video: Oklahoma Passes Driver Texting Ban

The new primary-enforcement law goes into effect Nov. 1 and carries a $100 fine.

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NewsApril 12, 2015

Refuse Industry Lobbies for Stricter Traffic Laws

Too often, impatient motorists drive carelessly around garbage trucks – a trend that fuels an alarming fatality rate for trash collectors.

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NewsMarch 30, 2015

Video: Distractions Causing Teen Crashes, AAA Says

In a new AAA Foundation study, researchers conclude that distraction was a factor in nearly six out of 10 moderate-to-severe crashes involving teens. AAA pushes for state legislative measures to curb the trend.  

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