
The Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report found that less severe crashes are climbing at an alarming pace, with minor collisions up 5%, and low-severity incidents soaring 16%.
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USDOT has streamlined efforts to approve the first-of-its-kind female crash test dummy after NHTSA released new research proving that women are at higher risk of injury than men during vehicular crashes.
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Commercial drivers need to take ample photos after they have been involved in a crash or collision, says attorney Doug Marcello, who has represented trucking firms in lawsuits in 35 states. There is even a checklist of what photos are to be taken.
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Turning crashes accounted for more than 900 of approximately 5,800 fatal pedestrian crashes at or near U.S. intersections from 2014 to 2018. A new study finds turning SUVs, vans, and pickups pose a greater risk to walkers.
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A new study from Texas A&M compares routes between five metropolitan areas and finds navigation systems often guide drivers to take paths that carry a greater risk of collisions.
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In 2018, distracted driving contributed to 2,841 deaths and 938,000 accidents, according to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation and NHTSA.
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