
Overall, the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. is poisonings -- including drug overdoses -- according to a new report from the National Safety Council.
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Poisonings, including unintentional prescription drug overdoses, are the leading cause of accidental deaths in the U.S., according to a new report from the National Safety Council.
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Companies can take advantage of free marketing materials warning about the dangers of drinking and driving over the upcoming Independence Day holiday.
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A new report concludes that a $146 billion investment in road infrastructure could potentially save 63,700 lives over a 20-year period.
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The 545-mile U.S. Highway 1 that runs from southern Georgia to Key West, Fla., has been deemed the most dangerous highway in the U.S. because it has the highest fatal crash rate, according to Geotab.
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New IIHS research highlights the need for greater public awareness about the impact that drunken pedestrians and bicyclists have on road fatality numbers.
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Preliminary estimates released by the Governors Highway Safety Association indicate an 11% surge in pedestrian road fatalities last year compared to 2015.
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The state hopes to further extend its decline in road deaths by reminding drivers to buckle up, observe the speed limit, and drive sober.
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In 2015, Ohio saw 143 deadly collisions in wintry conditions, according to an Auto Insurance Center analysis based on NHTSA crash data.
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The National Safety Council and NHTSA team to award grants to organizations finding innovative ways to decrease road fatalities and injuries.
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