
Through an IIHS study, research shows that the rise in impaired-driving deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic is related to mental health issues as well as cuts to police rosters.
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According to Zutobi, speed, alcohol, and traffic fatalities put the U.S. among the most dangerous places to drive. Find out how other countries compare.
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Sobering data from 2022, analyzed by Zutobi, shows 13,524 deaths attributed to drunk driving, accounting for 32% of all road fatalities in the U.S.
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NTSB is calling for mandates that would leverage new in-vehicle technologies that can limit impaired drivers from operating their vehicles as well as technologies to prevent speeding.
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New projects from Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center will include an investigation on how to help predict when a driver is at risk of incapacitation or illness before it becomes an emergency behind the wheel.
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A new survey explores Americans’ ability to identify both common and complex road signs, which are critical to protecting all road users.
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The potential effects of medication while behind the wheel can lead to deadly consequences, yet research finds that healthcare professionals fail to warn up to half of drivers.
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A trio of safety organizations recently released a report that provides guidance on how State Highway Safety Offices can better communicate with cannabis consumers about safe driving.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association and Responsibility.org have teamed up to award select states with grants totaling $130,000 to improve roadway safety.
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A new state-specific study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety indicates that speeding in Virginia increased during the early months of COVID-19, and the behavior has become the new normal.
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