Featured in traffic deathsBYElizabeth PuckettJul 8, 2019ShareDog in Mourning Visits Site Where Owner Was Hit and Killed by Car Every Day for MonthsThe pooch is extremely skittish around strangers and no one has been able to rescue it as a result. BYElizabeth PuckettJul 8, 2019ShareBYChris TsuiFeb 13, 2019ShareOver 40,000 People Died on American Roads for Third-Consecutive Year, 2018 Study SaysThat’s 14 percent higher than four years ago. BYChris TsuiFeb 13, 2019ShareBYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareStudy Links Uber and Lyft to Increase in U.S. Traffic DeathsBoth Uber and Lyft dispute the findings. BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyJul 24, 2018ShareIIHS: Deaths by Red Light Runners up 17 Percent From 2012The IIHS and other safety groups have banded together to call for increased use of red light cameras. BYJames GilboyJul 24, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonFeb 16, 2018ShareMotor Vehicle Deaths Topped 40,000 Again in 2017If preliminary count holds, fatalities on U.S. roads leveled off last year after the steepest two-year increase in more than half a century, one agency says. BYKate GibsonFeb 16, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonJan 22, 2018ShareAdvocates: This State Is the Worst When It Comes to Traffic Safety LawsMore than a dozen states are dangerously behind in enacting measures shown to save lives on U.S. roadways, group says. BYKate GibsonJan 22, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareConsumer Group Bashes Voluntary Crash-Avoidance PactCenter for Auto Safety says only those that can afford luxury cars are protected by the life-saving technology shown to halve rear-end crashes. BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareBYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareReport: More Than 660 People Likely to Die on U.S. Roadways During HolidaysAnother 76,000 likely to be injured during Christmas time and New Years, says the National Safety Council. BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareBYKate GibsonDec 4, 2017ShareWeaker Vehicle Safety Rules? Now Is Not the Time, Group SaysWith U.S. traffic deaths on the rise, Center for Auto Safety says safety rules should be more strictly enforced. BYKate GibsonDec 4, 2017Share
BYElizabeth PuckettJul 8, 2019ShareDog in Mourning Visits Site Where Owner Was Hit and Killed by Car Every Day for MonthsThe pooch is extremely skittish around strangers and no one has been able to rescue it as a result. BYElizabeth PuckettJul 8, 2019Share
BYChris TsuiFeb 13, 2019ShareOver 40,000 People Died on American Roads for Third-Consecutive Year, 2018 Study SaysThat’s 14 percent higher than four years ago. BYChris TsuiFeb 13, 2019Share
BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareStudy Links Uber and Lyft to Increase in U.S. Traffic DeathsBoth Uber and Lyft dispute the findings. BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyJul 24, 2018ShareIIHS: Deaths by Red Light Runners up 17 Percent From 2012The IIHS and other safety groups have banded together to call for increased use of red light cameras. BYJames GilboyJul 24, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonFeb 16, 2018ShareMotor Vehicle Deaths Topped 40,000 Again in 2017If preliminary count holds, fatalities on U.S. roads leveled off last year after the steepest two-year increase in more than half a century, one agency says. BYKate GibsonFeb 16, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonJan 22, 2018ShareAdvocates: This State Is the Worst When It Comes to Traffic Safety LawsMore than a dozen states are dangerously behind in enacting measures shown to save lives on U.S. roadways, group says. BYKate GibsonJan 22, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareConsumer Group Bashes Voluntary Crash-Avoidance PactCenter for Auto Safety says only those that can afford luxury cars are protected by the life-saving technology shown to halve rear-end crashes. BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017Share
BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017ShareReport: More Than 660 People Likely to Die on U.S. Roadways During HolidaysAnother 76,000 likely to be injured during Christmas time and New Years, says the National Safety Council. BYKate GibsonDec 22, 2017Share
BYKate GibsonDec 4, 2017ShareWeaker Vehicle Safety Rules? Now Is Not the Time, Group SaysWith U.S. traffic deaths on the rise, Center for Auto Safety says safety rules should be more strictly enforced. BYKate GibsonDec 4, 2017Share