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Incoming NHTSA Chief Promises to Focus on Reducing Traffic Accident Deaths

The federal National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is poised to soon have its first confirmed chief in several years.  The good news is that the new head promises to take an extra special look at the increasing rates of traffic accident fatalities in the country. The Biden administration has zeroed…

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Latest Crash Tests Underscore Role of Rear Seatbelts in Preventing Car Accident Personal Injuries

New crash tests clearly highlight the importance of rear seat belts in preventing serious personal injuries in car accidents. The results of these tests are likely to spur efforts towards keeping back seat passengers safe in auto accidents. Safety experts at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety recently released the…

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Stronger Driver’s License and Child Safety Laws Could Further Reduce Accident Fatalities in Georgia

A leading non-profit traffic safety advocacy group says that Georgia could do a much better job of protecting motorists and other people on our roads and preventing accidents by implementing key changes to the existing laws. According to Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, a non-profit organization, 1,491 persons were…

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Call to Scrap Daylight Savings Time for Role in Causing Accidents

Daylight savings time has ended in Georgia which has many people bemoaning about the shorter days.  However, researchers have found that the darker morning hours during the daylight savings period may actually do more harm than good, especially for people on the road.  Debates are rising about the effectiveness of…

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Vision Zero, Other Initiatives Push Zero Accident Fatality for the Future

It’s been heartening to see a stronger emphasis on minimizing traffic accident fatalities, not just by auto safety organizations, but also by lawmakers. In recent weeks, a number of non-profit advocacy organizations have come together to support advocacy efforts as well as initiatives by lawmakers to minimize the number of…

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NTSB Chief Calls for Focus on Overall Approach to Reducing Traffic Fatalities

The head of the National Transportation Safety Board says that focusing only on individual driver behavior or actions may not be sufficient to helping reduce the number of people killed in traffic accidents in Georgia and across the United States every year.   She instead is calling for an approach that takes…

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Better Headlights More Effective in Preventing Night Time Accidents

Driving at night is typically the least favorite time to drive for most people.  Reduced visibility and glare are just some of the dangers of driving at night that can cause accidents.  Better headlights that have a high safety rating, however, are much more likely to help reduce the risk…

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Auto Tech Could Significantly Reduce Teen Accident Risks

Teen drivers have some of the highest accident risks. When a teenager is driving a car that is equipped with the latest safety tech, however, those accident risks reduce significantly.   The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety conducted a study on the effectiveness of crash avoidance technologies and other safety systems…

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Call for Updated Georgia Laws to Prevent Accidents

Even with the passing of recent laws such as the Hands-free law banning cell phone use while driving, Georgia could still do more to help prevent car accidents and protect motorists and passengers when they are involved in crashes according to national road safety advocates. Advocates for Auto and Highway…

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Back to School Safety Tips For Atlanta Motorists

With many school districts across Georgia, including in the metro Atlanta region, beginning in-person learning over the next few weeks, it is important for schools, students and parents to keep essential safety tips in mind. Most school districts across Georgia have announced that they will begin in-person learning soon, and…

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