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Yamaha Recalls Popular Off-Highway Recreational VehiclesYamaha recalled two popular off-highway recreational vehicles, citing safety concerns. Click here to learn if your vehicle is affected and how to take action.
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GHSA Annual Report Projects Shocking Increase in Pedestrian DeathsThe GHSA's annual report projected a 10 percent increase in pedestrian deaths, which marks the largest increase in pedestrian fatalities to date. Learn more.
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Celebrating Global Youth Traffic Safety Month This MayTraffic accidents are a leading cause of death for teens in the U.S. This May, Global Youth Traffic Safety Month helps promotes awareness and safe driving.
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AAA Survey Reveals Majority of Drivers Engaged in Risky Driving Behaviors in Past MonthA recent AAA survey found 87 percent of drivers engage in risky behavior on the road. Learn about the survey and what to do if you are injured in an accident.
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Accident Victim Awarded Nearly $1.3 Million After Distracted Driving Incident Was Caught on VideoAn Alabama car accident victim was recently awarded nearly $1.3 million in a distracted driving incident that was caught on video. Learn more here.
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Shocking Safety Video Shows the Importance of Wearing a Seat BeltA recent video from NSW Road Safety shows the shocking consequences of failing to wear a seat belt. Learn more about the importance of seat belt use here.
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U.S. DOT "Safe Cars Save Lives" Campaign Urges Consumers to Check Vehicles for Safety RecallsAfter two years of record-breaking auto recalls, U.S. DOT launches new campaign urging consumers to check to see if their vehicles are affected.
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Teen Driving on the Rise Due to Improved EconomyTeen driving rates fell during the recession, but as the economy improves, teens are returning to the driver's seat, signaling serious safety consequences.
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Recent AAA Study Examines Bad Weather-Related Accidents, Urges Safer Driving PracticesLearn how Inclement weather contributes to approximately 1.1 million traffic accidents and more than 5,000 fatalities each year, according to a AAA study.
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U.S. Automakers Issued a Record-Breaking 868 Recalls in 2015Automakers recalled a record 51.2 million vehicles in 2015 due to safety defects. Could your vehicle be affected? Find out more here.