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NewsAugust 1, 2017

States Urged to Update Crash Reporting Rules

The Governors Highway Safety Association and NHTSA release new guidelines for the collection of motor vehicle crash data.

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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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Articlesby Andy LundinJuly 5, 2017

Ways to Reduce Preventable Accidents

While having a robust fleet safety policy will help prevent accidents from occurring for fleets, technologies, such as telematics, can help also greatly curb preventable accidents.

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NewsJune 29, 2017

July 4 Remains Deadliest Driving Day

A new study concludes that Independence Day is the most dangerous day of the year to drive, with an average fatal crash rate of 14.9 per billion miles driven.

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Newsby StaffJune 28, 2017

Safety Council Grades States on Safety Policies

In the category of road safety, the top five performers are Illinois, Louisiana, Washington D.C., Delaware and Maine.

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NewsJune 22, 2017

Safety Council Campaign Spotlights Vehicle Recalls

A new public awareness campaign from the National Safety Council and FCA US seeks to improve completion rates for vehicle safety recalls.

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NewsJune 12, 2017

Azuga Names Safe Driving Award Recipients

In preparation for National Safety Month, Azuga, a global provider of connected vehicle and fleet technologies, announced its first Safe Driving Award recipients of 2017.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

Memorial Holiday Road Deaths to Rise 12%

The National Safety Council estimates more than 400 people might die in vehicle crashes during the upcoming Memorial Day holiday period -– a 12% jump from recent years.

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Newsby StaffMay 16, 2017

Crashes Account for 41% of Work-Related Accidental Deaths

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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Videosby StaffMay 16, 2017

Top Causes of Preventable Deaths

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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