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US highway deaths fall in 2018 for second straight yearThe U. S. government's road safety agency says traffic deaths fell by a small amount for the second straight year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration attributed the 2. 4% drop partially to technology in newer vehicles that can prevent...
6 years ago
American commute times reached record highs in 2018The average American now spends 54 minutes commuting each day (27 minutes each way), or 20 minutes more each week and 17 hours more each year than they did a decade ago, according to the U. S. Census Bureau. Commute...
6 years ago
IIHS says roundabouts may be safer than intersectionsRoundabouts, traffic circles, rotaries, whatever they're called, the IIHS has delivered good news: they may create safer roads for drivers. A new study from the insurance industry-funded safety group found roundabouts not only helped reduce crashes in areas that would...
6 years ago
Number of motor vehicle fatalities down slightly in 2018WASHINGTON (AP) — An estimated 36,760 people died in motor vehicle crashes last year, about a 1% decrease from the year before, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Early Estimates of Motor Vehicle Fatalities in 2018. See the...
7 years ago
Higher speed limits mean more road deaths, study findsRising speed limits in the U. S. are to blame a spike in highway fatalities, the IIHS said last week. The IIHS published new findings that showed an estimated 37,000 more drivers died due to increases in speed limits compared...
7 years ago
EU aims to put speed limit technology on carsThe European Union is moving to require cars and trucks to have technology that would deter speeding as well as data recorders to document the circumstances of accidents. Those are among the safety features included in a provisional agreement announced...
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