
Meanwhile, three automakers are expanding their passenger air bag recalls, and an eighth U.S. fatality has been tied to exploding air bag inflators.
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The National Safety Council is predicting the most deaths and injuries in traffic crashes during the three-day Christmas holiday period since 2009.
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The disturbing trend prompts federal Department of Transportation officials to step up efforts to change risky behavior among the driving public.
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Montana, Mississippi and North Dakota have the highest fatality rates from road crashes per 100,000 people, researchers found.
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Calling July the deadliest month of the year, the National Safety Council offers advice to help keep all of us safer – both on the job and during summertime family vacations.
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A report from the Governors Highway Safety Association finds that 2,125 pedestrians were killed in the first half of 2014 – essentially unchanged when compared with the 2,141 pedestrian fatalities during the same period in 2013.
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President Barack Obama has proposed a funding increase for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that would boost the agency's funding by 9 percent to expand investigations into vehicle safety defects.
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Newly released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals a 3.1-percent decrease from 2012 figures.
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The National Safety Council's traffic fatality estimates for the Christmas Day and New Year’s Day holiday periods reflect the potential impact of the two four-day weekends.
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Nearly 400 people will be killed in vehicle crashes and another 42,300 will be injured, according to the National Safety Council.
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