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Newsby StaffJuly 28, 2017

43% of Americans Admit to Risk-Raising Fatigue

A new National Safety Council Study also finds that 97% of Americans acknowledge having at least one of the nine main risk factors for fatigue.

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NewsJuly 17, 2017

Safety Tip: Night Driving

The California Department of Motor Vehicles offers advice to promote safer driving at night.

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NewsJune 2, 2017

Four States Win Grants to Battle Drowsy Driving

Iowa, Maryland, Nevada and Tennessee have each won a $15,000 grant to spend on efforts to prevent drowsy driving.

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NewsApril 25, 2017

Skimpy Crash Reports Hindering Prevention Efforts

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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NewsApril 10, 2017

Safety Tip: Preventing Drowsy Driving

A new report from NHTSA stresses the need to better educate American drivers about the dangers of driving when sleep-deprived.

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NewsApril 4, 2017

Survey Underscores Driver Naiveté About Distraction

The new poll from the National Safety Council reveals that 47% of drivers believe it’s safe to send a text either manually or via voice-recognition systems.

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NewsFebruary 1, 2017

Smith System Releases Driver Training Content

New videos include training on drowsy driving prevention and the proper use of advanced driver assistance systems.

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NewsDecember 6, 2016

Missing an Hour or Two of Sleep Doubles Crash Risk

A new study from AAA Foundation highlights the dangers of getting less than the recommended minimum of seven hours of sleep each night.

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NewsNovember 7, 2016

$100K Grant to Help States Battle Drowsy Driving

A National Road Safety Foundation grant will allow the distribution of needed funds to state highway safety offices.

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NewsOctober 31, 2016

Most Teens Admit to Previous Drowsy Driving

A new study reveals that teenage drivers are more prone to drowsy driving than their parents realize, creating a safety hazard for all motorists.

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