The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) held a contest last Fall challenging residents to make up their own lighthearted safety signs.
This is seriously funny.
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Remember the 2013 “Bridgegate” scandal? So does the US Supreme Court…
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According to recently released U.S. Census data, people are leaving New York at a faster rate than nearly any other state in the nation.
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Safety is among one of the many values that Americans are choosing to focus more closely on. WalletHub has conducted a study about the safest cities in America for 2019. Here’s how NYC stacks up…
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It looks like drivers headed to Brooklyn from Staten Island will have to pay a toll for the first time since the 1980s.
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Turns out those breathalyzers don’t always give the most accurate results.
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Make sure you and your vehicle are ready for winter!
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A New Jersey woman texted about dinner while driving. Then a pedestrian was dead. Now she faces up to 10 years in prison for texting while driving.
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Congestion pricing is coming to NYC!
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While drunk driving arrests in New York state dropped to the lowest rate in 10 years, accidents related to cell phone use and/or texting skyrocketed 86 percent since 2009.
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State Troopers on Long Island are dressing as construction workers to catch speeding drivers who are going too fast, or aren’t moving over on the highway for construction sites.
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Sen. Schumer is urging federal action on the guidelines and use of federal funding for the installation of school bus stop-arm cameras to curb illegal passing motorists.
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the New York State Police and local law enforcement will increase patrols to crack down on impaired driving and underage drinking through Halloween. This special enforcement campaign runs through Sunday, November 3, 2019.
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According to studies, road rage accounts for approximately 56 percent of all car accidents in recent years.
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Every day, almost 30 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes. Two US senators plan to introduce legislation that would equip every new car with technology to block drivers who are over the limit.
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Back in July, I posted some crazy traffic laws from the U.S. and around the world…here’s part 2 of the weirdest traffic laws in the United States.
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Now that school bus stop-arm cameras have begun catching drivers illegally passing stopped busses this fall, a similar system aimed at recording motorists improperly passing stopped police vehicles could be next.
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A controversial law which allows motorists who kill or injure cyclists and pedestrians to be slapped with criminal penalties has been found to be constitutional.
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As Child Passenger Safety Weeks beings, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC), together with state and local partners, will host child safety seat events throughout the state. This will help parents and caregivers ensure their child’s restraint is properly installed and fitted correctly.
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