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Deaths Caused by Running Red Lights at 10-Year High
The number of people killed by drivers running red lights has hit a 10-year high, according to a new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. More than two people die every day because drivers ignore red lights, the study says.
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Deaths Caused by Drivers Running Red Lights at 10-Year High
The number of people killed by drivers running red lights has hit a 10-year high, and AAA is urging drivers and pedestrians to use caution at traffic signals. In 2017, the latest figures available, 939 people were killed by vehicles blowing through red lights, according to a AAA study of government crash data. It’s the highest death toll since 2008...
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Majority of Older Drivers Do Not Talk About Their Driving Limitations: Study
The majority of senior drivers do not discuss their potential driving limitations with their families or doctors, according to a new study.
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2 Hours Less Sleep for Driver Nearly Doubles Crash Risk: Study
Not getting enough sleep every night doubles the risk of crashes on the road, according to a new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.