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Advocates Urges Advancement of Proven Safety Solutions Ahead of Senate Hearing on Daylight Savings Time

Tomorrow (4/10/25), the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will hold a hearing, “If I Could Turn Back Time: Should We Lock the Clock?,” to examine issues related to daylight saving time (DST). Ahead of the hearing, Advocates has submitted a letter for the record urging the committee to advance solutions that are available to enhance roadway safety in different…

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Statement on 2024 Early Estimates of Traffic Fatalities Released Today by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Contact: Shane Austin [email protected] 202.425.2776 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Statement by Cathy Chase, President of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates), on 2024 Early Estimates of Traffic Fatalities Released Today by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) (Washington, D.C. | April 8, 2025) “While it is encouraging that motor vehicle crash fatalities continued to decline in 2024, it is…

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MA: State Should Address Low Seat Belt Usage Rate by Upgrading Law to Primary Enforcement for All Occupants

Advocates has sent a letter to members of the Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security supporting Senate Bill (S) 1699/House Bill (H) 2688 to upgrade Massachusetts’s seat belt law to primary enforcement for all occupants. Massachusetts lags in seat belt use. In 2023, seat belt use was only 80.4 percent in Massachusetts (45th out of the…

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MA: Advocates Supports Bill to Better Protect Children in Case of a Crash

Advocates has asked members of the Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security to advance Senate Bill (S) 1657/House Bill (H) 2603 to update Massachusetts’s child occupant protection statute by adding a requirement that children remain in a rear facing safety seat until at least two years old and be in a rear facing or a forward…

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