
New data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that speeding-related fatalities increased 8% from 2020 to 2021, reaching a 14-year peak.
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While Texas has the most total crash fatalities of all the states, New Mexico ranks first in the nation as the state with the highest proportion of fatal crashes involving distracted drivers.
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Experts note that deadly trends like an increase in speeding and impaired driving point to continued heightened risks for people walking on or nearby roads.
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Since 2010, auto accident fatalities due to speeding have decreased by 2% across the nation. But why do some states fare better at reducing speeding deaths and do speed limits make a difference? A new report examines the subject.
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In the U.S., crashes accounted for 42,915 fatalities in 2021. A safety expert who has coached countless drivers and worked with numerous fleet managers discusses the importance of cultivating a passion for safe driving.
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New crash data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration explores the role of trucks and buses in collision fatalities and injuries across the nation.
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Speeding combined with large trucks is a deadly combination. All 50 states have specific laws against speeding by commercial drivers, and a new study explores the minimum and maximum fines in each state.
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A new report from Forbes Advisor analyzes five key metrics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to determine the safest and most dangerous states for driving.
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One automaker with a history of safety innovation has set an ambitious goal to continue on that path and eliminate collisions in its vehicles.
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A new study from the AAA Foundation finds that nearly one-third of people who lost their lives on roads with speed limits of 25 mph or below were victims of speeding-related crashes.
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