
This year’s “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, which extends through Sept. 7, involves more than 10,000 law enforcement agencies across the nation.
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A collaboration between the federal safety agency and an industry consortium is making strides in developing technology that can prevent drunk driving.
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Here is some advice from both Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the California Office of Traffic Safety.
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Despite a drop in drunk driving, new NHTSA research finds that growing use of marijuana and prescription drugs is raising new safety concerns.
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Dr. Richard Compton, a research psychologist with NHTSA for 37 years, will receive a prestigious award from the National Safety Council later this month.
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The National Transportation Safety Board releases its annual list of safety improvement needs, underscoring such threats as driver distraction and substance abuse.
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The National Safety Council estimates that 418 traffic fatalities and another 44,700 injuries requiring medical attention may occur from car crashes during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association gives its most prestigious safety award to Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice for her achievements in promoting highway safety. Other award winners include CHP Commissioner Joseph Farrow.
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The national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign gets under way this weekend and extends through the Labor Day holiday weekend.
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A new study from the National Highway Traffic Administration underscores the high economic toll and societal impact of motor vehicle collisions in the U.S. each year.
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