
As many drivers let safety lapse, heightened dangers on today’s roadways are at a high. Here are some smart strategies fleet operators can use to keep drivers safe and improve negative behaviors.
As many drivers let safety lapse, heightened dangers on today’s roadways are at a high. Here are some smart strategies fleet operators can use to keep drivers safe and improve negative behaviors.
In 2016, Colorado drivers in fatal crashes tested positive for marijuana 20% of the time. The state voted to legalize recreational use of the drug in late 2012.
A new report highlights the problem’s complexity and the need for states to implement best practices.
A National Safety Council review of state motor vehicle crash report forms reveals their shortcomings in collecting critical data needed for crash prevention efforts.
Newly released statistics from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicate a decline in drunken driving.
This public service announcement drives home a simple message: We all have the power to help end impaired driving in all its forms. For the full fleet safety tip, click here. Video courtesy of the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility via YouTube.
The National Safety Council, warning that the coming three-day weekend may become the deadliest Memorial Day holiday since 2009, offers six driving safety tips you can pass along.
A new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety highlights how widespread distracted driving, speeding, drowsy driving, red-light running and impaired driving are in the U.S.
Despite a drop in drunk driving, new NHTSA research finds that growing use of marijuana and prescription drugs is raising new safety concerns.
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