
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers some advice on how to make sure that Super Bowl parties don't end in tragedy. You may want to pass these tips along to fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers some advice on how to make sure that Super Bowl parties don't end in tragedy. You may want to pass these tips along to fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
What can you personally do to prevent drunk driving this holiday season? Here are some tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It's the holiday season, a time filled with decisions: What gifts to buy, what parties to attend, whether to travel out of state to visit family. Unfortunately, one decision made too often this time of year is to drive after drinking. This virtual-reality video depicts how such a decision can have a tragic impact on so many lives. Video courtesy of DRINKiQ and Diageo. For the full safety tip, click here.
A survey from IIHS finds, however, that motorists living in marijuana-legal states are more likely to perceive the drug as a road safety problem than motorists in other states.
Fourth of July celebrations can turn tragic when they lead to drunk driving. Here's advice aimed at keeping the roads safe for everyone this weekend.
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 California Senate has unanimously approved new legislation that would require ignition interlocks for all drunk-driving offenders in the state.
At the beginning of this month, thousands of new state laws took effect — including many of special interest to fleet managers and drivers.
A collaboration between the federal safety agency and an industry consortium is making strides in developing technology that can prevent drunk driving.
Here is some advice from both Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the California Office of Traffic Safety.
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