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From Cleveland to Washington, D.C., criticism of traffic cameras

A number of states and municipalities across the country employ one driving-enforcement mechanism that has a number of motorists seeing red in more ways than one. Namely, those are speed and red-light cameras used by officials who routinely cite their utility in materially reducing car accidents and encouraging cautious driving behaviors around busy intersections….

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Should one state’s youth-focused driving rule be exported to Ohio?

Red decals affixed to the license plates of cars driven by young drivers in one state — New Jersey — have been effective in preventing car accidents, according to a new study, but those positive results haven’t quieted the criticisms that the new approach infringes upon the constitutional liberties of the drivers and also…

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Prudent Ohio drivers will be watching for deer during November

A recent report on deer-car collisions authored by State Farm insurance company might profitably include a bit of prefatory data relating to Ohio to give its results a truly meaningful measurement for the state. First, and according to outdoorchannel.com (a television provider catering to sportsmen), deer hunting has an estimated $1 billion annual economic…

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Autonomous cars well developed; safety research needs fine tuning

As tech giant Google continues to test its self-driving vehicles on various states’ highways, the final hurdles to complete safety and vehicle autonomy are coming under the microscope. Most regulators consider autonomous vehicles to be the next evolutionary step in personal transportation, and a revolution that will reduce traffic deaths in the United States….

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City of Columbus to pay $1.25 million for pothole car accident

The City of Columbus, Ohio, has agreed to pay an accident victim $1.25 million to compensate him for the injuries he sustained because of poor road conditions. The victim’s lawsuit alleged that large potholes that the city failed to repair were a major contributing factor in the collision between his bicycle and a car…

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New technology promises fewer truck accidents

Ohio drivers can readily see the benefits to improved safety technology on our roads. From backup cameras on our SUVs to cutting edge emergency brake systems, safer cars mean fewer accidents on Ohio highways. However, it’s not only families on their way to soccer practice that need the protection of advanced safety features. Professional…

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Enhanced focus on young motorists during Teen Driver Safety Week

Ohio adult drivers are every bit as aware as are their peers nationally that the teen motorists amidst them constitute a somewhat special driving group. Young drivers are immediately distinguished by certain things. Foremost and obviously, they are comparatively inexperienced, understandably lacking the same amount of time behind the wheel under varying driving conditions…

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Ohio drivers, peers nationally: Note fake air bag concerns

Drivers in Ohio and across the country might want to rack their brain to recall whether they have had new air bags replaced in the past few years. According to warnings issued by federal safety officials, those air bags could be counterfeit and subjecting drivers and passengers to serious risk in the event of…

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OSU construction zones, projects pose campus safety challenges

The Ohio State University campus is always a busy and frenetic place, with thousands of people on the move and engaged in myriad activities within a limited — though sprawling — area. That combination of finite space, ongoing construction projects at all times, and complex movement through work zones — people walking, jogging, on…

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Should Ohio, drivers nationally be alarmed by car accident report?

Drivers in Ohio and across the rest of the nation might be interested in the latest NHTSA study that shows projections for fatal car accidents. Estimates are that the traffic fatality rate nationally is headed up, and that’s particularly disconcerting because the rate had been going down for the past six years. Additionally, the…

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