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Pedestrian Safety: Let’s Go For a Safe Walk

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David Wallace
Monday, 10 March 2014 / Published in Global Road Safety, Road Safety
Many people enjoy going for a stroll now and then, but being a pedestrian can be a challenge when crossing paths with motor vehicle traffic. Here you will find 10 tips for walkers and drivers to help save pedestrian lives and avoid injuries. Going for a Walk Living in the Washington DC area, I see
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Underage Drinking: The 21 Year-Old Minimum Drinking Age Law Still Saving Lives in the U.S.

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David Wallace
Monday, 03 March 2014 / Published in Underage Drinking
Teens drinking on a summer day.
Do you know someone under 21? Does he or she drink alcohol? If you answered yes to either question, then this article is for you, whether you are a friend, a parent, a brother or sister or just someone passing through.  Every one of us can be an educator and a role model on why
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Impaired Driving: Plan for a Safe Ride Home This Holiday Season

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David Wallace
Monday, 09 December 2013 / Published in Impaired Driving
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Do you drive a car or truck during the holiday season? Are you planning on celebrating the holiday season with alcohol? This article is about making sure that you take the time to plan ahead to save your life and the lives of others, and not drink and drive. Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving In
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Senior Drivers and Medication—Are You Driving Impaired?

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David Wallace
Monday, 02 December 2013 / Published in Impaired Driving, Senior Drivers
Are you 65 years old or older? Is someone in your life over 65? Are you or they taking any medications? If you answered yes, then this article is for you. December 2-6, 2013 is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week and it aims to promote understanding of the importance of mobility and transportation, helping ensure
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Your Seat Belt: Don’t Be a Statistic!

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David Wallace
Monday, 25 November 2013 / Published in Seat Belts
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In 2011, 64% of the passenger vehicle occupants ages 21 to 24 killed in traffic crashes were not using restraints—the highest percentage of all age groups.[1] Have you ever been in a car or truck as a driver or a passenger? Do you always wear a seat belt? In this article, I will talk about
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Teen Driver Safety: Parents, There Is More To Do

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David Wallace
Monday, 28 October 2013 / Published in Youth Traffic Safety
Are you a parent of a teen driver or someone involved with teens as they mature and start to drive? Then this article is for you.  What follows are three particular efforts designed to assist in steering teens to be safer drivers. In today’s electronic sharing society it is almost impossible not to hear daily
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Impaired Driving: Now that’s Scary

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David Wallace
Monday, 14 October 2013 / Published in Impaired Driving
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BOO!  Did I scare you?  I am fairly confident that your answer is no, I didn’t scare you at all.  But what should really scare you are the drunk drivers out during Halloween. If you are having a Halloween party, or attending one, then this article is for you. October 31 is a day for
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Car Safety: Finding A Safer Car to Drive

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David Wallace
Monday, 30 September 2013 / Published in Road Safety
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Are you thinking of buying a new or used car?  If you answered yes, then this article is for you.  It provides useful tips to make sure that the car you are considering is designed as safely as possible for you, your children and your passengers. Safety and Motor Vehicle Design Everyone knows that not
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Senior Drivers: To Drive or Not to Drive

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David Wallace
Monday, 23 September 2013 / Published in Senior Drivers
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Are you over 65 years old? Or maybe you have a family member over 65 and still driving a car? Then this article is for you; providing tips and information on what to do if you or someone in your family is getting up in years. Still Driving For many of us, driving is freedom;
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Ignition Interlocks: An Important Tool in the Effort to End Impaired Driving

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David Wallace
Monday, 02 September 2013 / Published in Impaired Driving
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“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”  For the past two weeks, ending today, Labor Day,  that was the message by NHTSA, law enforcement officers and traffic safety professionals across the country.  It is a national crackdown to end impaired driving; arresting those that drive impaired as one part of a comprehensive effort.  While crucial, to
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