
As many drivers let safety lapse, heightened dangers on today’s roadways are at a high. Here are some smart strategies fleet operators can use to keep drivers safe and improve negative behaviors.
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A comprehensive new safety research report from the National Transportation Safety Board examines the crash risk associated with different drugs, including alcohol, and the prevalence of use among drivers.
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What safety-related stories topped headlines in 2022? Find out in this recap!
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New projections from the National Safety Council indicate there will be far too many lost lives in traffic collisions over the 2022 winter holidays due to drunk and drugged drivers.
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As the holiday approach, the Governors Highway Safety Association continues to offer grants to states to implement programs that reduced drunk and drugged driving.
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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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A new Ipsos survey finds overwhelming support from U.S. consumers for equipping all new cars with alcohol-impaired driving prevention technology.
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In 2016, Colorado drivers in fatal crashes tested positive for marijuana 20% of the time. The state voted to legalize recreational use of the drug in late 2012.
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Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS) vice president Phil Moser will speak on "Impaired Driving – It's on the Rise and It Involves a Lot More than Just Alcohol" at the 2017 Fleet Safety Conference.
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A new report highlights the problem’s complexity and the need for states to implement best practices.
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