
The National Safety Council estimates 46,980 U.S. roadway fatalities for 2022 — down slightly from 2021, but up 9% from 2020.
The National Safety Council estimates 46,980 U.S. roadway fatalities for 2022 — down slightly from 2021, but up 9% from 2020.
GM recalled an estimated 111,242 2017-2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles for a fire risk tied to a seat belt pretensioner deployment issue.
Ford Motor Company is recalling an estimated 18,808 F-Super Duty F-250, F-350, and F-450 4x4 vehicles due to a driveshaft issue.
A new report from Zutobi explores the worst holidays for driving and reasons why Thanksgiving ranks as the most dangerous of all.
The National Safety Council just announced preliminary estimates of U.S. roadway fatalities for the first six months of 2022.
The National Safety Council’s fatality estimate for the 2022 Memorial holiday period includes 35 more deaths than its 2021 estimate.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and a fitting time for fleet operators to remind drivers that 3,142 people were killed in distracted driving collisions in 2019, making it the cause of 8.7% of all crash fatalities that year.
Stellantis is recalling an estimated 370,437 vehicles including 2019-2022 Ram 2500 and 2021-2022 Dodge Durango models.
One in five vehicles on U.S. roadways have unrepaired safety recalls. The National Safety Council is urging owners and fleet operators to repair defects now.
The National Safety Council recently released a staggering statistic: 46,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2021.
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