
The National Safety Council calls on federal leadership to reduce deaths in vehicle crashes.
The National Safety Council calls on federal leadership to reduce deaths in vehicle crashes.
There was a 14% year-over-year jump in fatality rates per miles driven in March 2020, while the actual number of miles driven dropped 18.6% compared to the same time period last year.
Speeding declined significantly in Boston, after the city lowered the limit to 25 miles per hour from 30 mph, according to new analysis from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released today.
The New Jersey City University has reduced its preventable collisions by 54% in calendar-year 2017 compared to the prior year.
A vehicle's traction control system restricts wheel spin when accelerating on slippery surfaces. But there are two specific situations when traction control isn't advantageous and should be turned off. For the full safety tip, click here. Video courtesy of the National Safety Council.
The National Safety Council explains the benefits of traction control and reveals the two driving situations when the feature should be turned off.
Overall, the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. is poisonings -- including drug overdoses -- according to a new report from the National Safety Council.
The National Safety Council has designated April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Here are some tips from AAA to help drivers avoid distraction and stay focused on the road.
Employers that lack an enforced ban on driver cell phone use are putting themselves at great financial risk, according to the National Safety Council. Video courtesy of the National Safety Council. For distracted driving prevention tips, click here.
The National Safety Council and NHTSA team to award grants to organizations finding innovative ways to decrease road fatalities and injuries.
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