An AAA study found 36 percent of drivers nationwide don't slow down or move over for first responders and roadside workers.
New technology in cars to detect pedestrians crossing in front of them has significantly improved over the years. However, a recent study by the American Automobile Association shows there are still ...
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Virginia first responders at risk due to confusion over ‘Move Over’ law: AAA
Virginia first responders are still at risk for injury on highways due to confusion about Virginia's "Slow Down, Move Over" ...
FLORIDA HEALTH.GOV FOR INFORMATION. THERE’S A NEW UPDATE TO GLOBAL POSITIONING SATELLITE SYSTEMS THAT COULD BE GROUNDBREAKING FOR ROAD SAFETY. OUR TRAFFIC ANCHOR YASMINE JULMISSE HAS MORE ON A NEW ...
When drivers fail to stop for pedestrians, vehicles overall are getting better at detecting and stopping for them, but “there ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Rapids was selected as one of 16 metro areas nationwide to participate in an American Automobile Association (AAA) pilot program offering roadside electric vehicle (EV) ...
An AAA study found 36 percent of drivers nationwide don't slow down or move over for first responders and roadside workers.
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