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Stars, Stripes, and Safe Rides: Protect Your Fleet Drivers This 4th of July

The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 599 lives may be lost in preventable traffic crashes during the extended holiday period from 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 7.

June 28, 2024
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Do you know how dangerous the roads can be on the 4th of July holiday? Keep your fleet safe now and all year long. 

Photo: Work Truck 

3 min to read


As we approach the 4th of July, a time for celebration and patriotism, addressing the heightened risks associated with this holiday on our roadways is crucial.

As fleet managers, you know that operations don't always pause for a holiday. Whether it's delivery fleets, public transportation, or essential services, many fleets need to keep moving even during the 4th of July.

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The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 599 lives may be lost in preventable traffic crashes during the extended holiday period from 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 7.

This only underscores the need for extra caution to ensure the safety of drivers and fleets still operating during this period.

The Impact of Alcohol-Impaired Driving

Alcohol-impaired driving is a significant concern during the 4th of July holiday. According to the NSC, 40% of fatalities during this period involve an alcohol-impaired driver, making it one of the most dangerous times of the year.

Mark Chung, executive vice president of roadway practice at NSC, emphasizes the devastating impact of such crashes on families and communities. He advocates buckling up, slowing down, driving free of distractions and impairment, and supporting safer road initiatives.

"Driver behavior plays a significant role, which is why distractions, such as phones, must be put away while driving. Policies and infrastructure that promote safe driving practices are also important, and as a country, it's clear that we need them to keep all road users safe as they go from point A to point B. Together, we can – and must – curb this deadly trend to save lives," Chung noted.

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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) also highlights the spike in deaths due to impaired driving during the 4th of July weekend. In 2022, nearly 500 people were killed by impaired drivers over the holiday weekend, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Law enforcement agencies will intensify DUI checkpoints on roads and waterways to mitigate these risks.

Help from Advances in Auto Technology

Advances in passive impaired driving prevention technology promise to transform road safety, potentially eliminating the need for DUI checkpoints during holidays like the 4th of July. This technology, designed to detect and prevent impaired driving, can intervene automatically if a driver is under the influence, thereby stopping the vehicle from being operated unsafely.

A significant step towards this future is the HALT Act, a proposed federal law that mandates automakers to integrate passive impaired driving prevention technology into all new vehicles. The implementation of this law could have a profound impact on public safety.

According to experts, this technology has the potential to save over 10,000 lives each year by preventing impaired driving incidents. Additionally, it could avert hundreds of thousands of injuries annually, offering a substantial reduction in the human and economic costs associated with drunk driving.

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The HALT Act represents a proactive approach to road safety, shifting the focus from reactive measures like DUI checkpoints to preventive strategies that stop impaired driving before it can cause harm. This enhances safety during high-risk periods such as the 4th of July and contributes to a safer driving environment year-round. As this technology becomes more widespread, it could usher in a new era of road safety, where impaired driving is significantly curtailed, and our roads become safer for everyone.

Safety Tips for Drivers and Fleet Managers

To ensure safety during the 4th of July holiday, the NSC recommends the following tips:

  1. Buckle Up: Ensure all passengers are wearing seat belts.

  2. Drive Sober: Avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

  3. Slow Down: Observe speed limits and drive according to road conditions.

  4. Avoid Distractions: Stay focused on the road and avoid using mobile devices while driving.

  5. Check Vehicle Safety: Perform routine maintenance and ensure your vehicle is in good condition before hitting the road.

For more detailed safety tips and information on in-vehicle safety technologies, visit NSC Safe Roads. Additional data and research can be found at NSC Injury Facts.

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