
A National Road Safety Foundation grant will allow the distribution of needed funds to state highway safety offices.
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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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A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association highlights the costs of drowsy driving -- in lives and dollars -- and what steps states can take to better combat the problem.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a statistical projection of traffic fatalities in 2015.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association teams with a not-for-profit group to award grants for training law enforcement officers to better detect drug-impaired drivers.
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Preliminary crash data for 2015 reveal a disturbing trend that’s detailed in a new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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Rear-seat passengers are three times more likely to die in a crash if they’re unbuckled, so it's important for fleet drivers to make sure all passengers are wearing seat belts each and every trip.
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The disturbing trend prompts federal Department of Transportation officials to step up efforts to change risky behavior among the driving public.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association presents its most prestigious award to James Fell, in recognition of his work to reduce alcohol-related crashes in the U.S.
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The president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety lamented a trend of states raising highway speed limits and cited institute data showing higher road fatality and injury rates as a result during a recent speech.
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