
The National Safety Council estimates that more than 660 people could lose their lives on U.S. roads during the upcoming Christmas and New Year's holiday periods.
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The National Safety Council estimates that 421 people could lose their lives in car crashes during the upcoming holiday weekend — a 7% jump over the average.
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Speeding, alcohol impairment and failure to buckle up contribute to the disturbing trend, according to newly released data from NHTSA.
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Companies can take advantage of free marketing materials warning about the dangers of drinking and driving over the upcoming Independence Day holiday.
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New survey results from the AAA Foundation indicate that 31.4% of drivers admit to typing or sending texts or emails behind the wheel in the past month.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers some advice on how to make sure that Super Bowl parties don't end in tragedy. You may want to pass these tips along to fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
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Newly released statistics from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicate a decline in drunken driving.
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An IIHS analysis reveals that Jan. 1 sees an average of 70 lives lost in crashes where at least one driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist has a BAC of at least 0.08%.
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What can you personally do to prevent drunk driving this holiday season? Here are some tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A survey from IIHS finds, however, that motorists living in marijuana-legal states are more likely to perceive the drug as a road safety problem than motorists in other states.
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