Image description: National Work Zone Awareness Week Starts April 23 to remind drivers to be extra cautious around freeway workers and work zones.
Photo from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Image description: National Work Zone Awareness Week Starts April 23 to remind drivers to be extra cautious around freeway workers and work zones.
Photo from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Asked by Anonymous
status of my drivers license. when will it expire ? what year ?
Most drivers’ licenses have the expiration date printed on them. If you are unsure about when your driver’s license expires or have other questions, you should contact the agency that issues licenses in your state.
Image description: Nathan Yau, from the blog Flowing Data, created this image based on data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Association. It reveals that fatal car accidents are more likely to occur on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and that fewer fatal accidents occur during winter months, which is attributable to the fact that people drive fewer miles in winter months.
One third of auto accident deaths are alcohol related. Be careful and be responsible this holiday season.
Distracted driving is a dangerous and common practice —and it’s becoming an even bigger problem on the nation’s roads as more drivers are text messaging while driving.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the percentage of drivers who text messaged or manipulated their mobile devices while driving went up significantly, from 0.6 percent in 2009 to 0.9 percent to 2010. The latest federal figures show more than 3,000 people died in car accidents in 2010 because of drivers who were texting, using a phone or were distracted by something else.
Distractions behind the wheel include eating, talking to other passengers, or changing the radio, but there is one that is especially dangerous: reading or writing text messages. Doing this increases the risk of an accident by 2,300 percent.
But you don’t have to be typing away to be at risk of having or causing an accident:
Habits can be hard to break, but these tips can help you get started:
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens in the United States. In fact, 16 percent of young drivers involved in fatal accidents were driving distracted.
There are several things parents or guardians can do to help reduce the risk of distracted driving in the family. First, set the example by refusing to drive distracted. In addition, you should: