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Video Briefing: Expert Panel on Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Safety

March 7, 2023 Moderator Cathy Chase, President, Advocates for Highway and Road Safety Panelists Joan Claybrook, former Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Dr. David Harkey, President, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Anna Buhlinger, Federal Affairs Director, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies Dr. Missy Cummings, Professor, George Mason University, College of Engineering and Computing Carol Tyson, Government Affairs Liaison,…

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UPDATED: Statement by Cathy Chase, President, On Distracted Driving Awareness Month – New data

Media Contact: Helen Jonsen [email protected] 202-977-7534   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UPDATED: Statement by Cathy Chase, President, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, On Distracted Driving Awareness Month Includes newly released statistics on distracted driving deaths from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) (Washington, D.C.-April 3, 2023) With the start of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Advocates for Highway and Auto…

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Statement by Cathy Chase, President, On Distracted Driving Awareness Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Helen Jonsen, [email protected], 202-977-7534 Statement by Cathy Chase, President, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety On Distracted Driving Awareness Month (Washington, D.C.-March 31, 2023) With tomorrow kicking off Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) calls on our Nation’s leaders to take urgent action to end distracted driving with new comprehensive…

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Joint Letter Urgers Support for lowering NYS BAC to .05

A coalition of safety organization are urging New York legislators to support Senate Bill (S.) 776/ Assembly Bill (A.) 1627. This legislation will make New York’s roads safer for all road users by lowering the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while driving from .08 to .05 percent and lowering the limit for aggravated driving while intoxicated from .18 to .12 percent.…

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