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Woman wearing seatbeltBuckle Up:
In Virginia, 452 unrestrained people died in car crashes and 7,657 unbelted motorists were injured in 2006. Always remember to buckle up! More
Man with police officerDrive Drug and Alcohol Free:
Driving while buzzed or drunk will have one of three results -- arrest, injury or death. In Virginia, 29,595 people were convicted of DUI in 2006 and 374 people died in alcohol-related crashes. More
Person riding motorcycle Motorcycle Rider Safety:
More people driving motorcycles are dying each year. In 2006, 70 motorcyclists died on Virginia's roads. Experience and knowledge are the keys to safe motorcycle travel. More
Cars moving quickly on the road Obey Speed Limits:
By speeding, you won't reach your destination any faster. You may not reach it at all. In 2006, there were 414 speed-related deaths and 16,684 speed-related injuries on Virginia's roadways. More
Woman on a cell phone Avoid Distractions:
Driving requires the driver's full attention. Last year, 6,724 crashes occurred that involved driver distractions such as talking on a cell phone. Of those, 26 people died and 3,747 were injured. More
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