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  • Christie vetoes teen driver bill
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  • Leaders explore restrictions on Tennessee's elderly drivers
  • Uptime: Hang Up And Drive!
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  • Amish men sent to jail over fines
  • Possible nationwide phone ban has locals talking
  • Insurance study: Women are better drivers than men
  • Ohio interstates could join the 70-mph club
  • Technology Aimed at Helping Drowsy Drivers Stay Awake
  • Bill to Make Highways Safer on Fast Track in Missouri Senate
  • Swerving can be worse than hitting animal on road
  • State: 2,573 arrested for DWI in December
  • Mercedes putting Facebook into cars
  • Bill Strengthening Teen Driver Requirements Wins Legislative Approval
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  • Senior drivers involved in fewer crashes locally
  • Pennsylvania’s stronger teen driver law takes effect Today
  • Teen drivers caught speeding face arrest
  • Editorial: Put a cork in drunk driving
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  • Talk about distractions while driving
  • Jury still out on state bans
  • Ontario transportation minister to reopen discussions on senior CDL testing
  • Tony Walter column: Texting law alone can't change driving culture
  • It's just dumb to drive to distraction
  • Experts: States will continue to put brakes on cell phone bans
  • California DUI deaths drop to record low
  • With illegal immigrants in mind, LAPD to change impound rules
  • Inflatable belts on Ford Explorer are big safety sellers
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  • Legislators try again to ban texting while driving
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  • NHTSA measures distracted-driving deaths
  • Despite texting bans, drivers still not getting message
  • Driving off into the sunset: Survey shows many older Floridians have no backup plan after hanging up their keys
  • AAA Urges Families to Prepare for the "Silver Tsunami" of Aging Drivers
  • Drivers more concerned about cell phone use in cars than speeding
  • National Safety Coalition Salutes Introduction of Motorist Safety Bill
  • State should outlaw texting while driving
  • Holiday Parties Filled with Cheer, but Low on Safety
  • Virginia safe-driving campaign for teens goes national
  • Analysis shows spike in fatal accidents around holidays
  • AAA says drowsy driving could be deadly
  • Make It Home Safe for Thanksgiving
  • Guidelines can help teens make the transition from learner's permit to license
  • D.C. leads the country in fatal hit-and-runs
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  • TxDOT Tackles Game Day Drinking and Driving with Statewide Tour
  • Drowsy driving common, survey shows: Guess who does it most
  • Drowsy Driving 'Unacceptable,' But One-Third Do It: Poll
  • Study: In U.S., Canadians less likely than Americans to drive drunk
  • Parents need to power down when teaching teens to drive
  • Pa. House fails to pass texting while driving ban
  • NHTSA, Ad Council announce anti-texting PSA
  • AAA issues warning about traffic safety on Halloween night
  • Stevens Researcher Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
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  • Tone down ire on the road
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  • First Month Of Driving Said Most Dangerous
  • Vehicle Child Booster Ratings Help Parents
  • Study: Drivers think texting is dangerous, but still do it
  • Audi Announces AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety as Official Partner for 'Driver's Pledge'
  • AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety asks drivers to stay focused
  • Auto Club Launches Teen Driver Safety Initiative
  • Fewer driving drunk
  • October and November Dangerous Months for Deer/Vehicle Crashes
  • New York Abandons Eye Exams For Driver's Licenses
  • Don't Fall Asleep at the Wheel - The Dangers of Drowsy Driving in New York
  • MD traffic fatality figures released as new driving texting ban takes effect
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  • Curbs on youngest drivers may have bad side effect
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