Mike
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Are states enacting enough highway safety measures to save lives? According to Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, nearly 400 state laws need to be adopted for optimal safety.
On Jan. 23, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety released its 17th annual roadmap of state highway safety laws. The report ranks all 50 states and the District of Columbia on the passage of 16 laws the group believes save lives.
Accounting for the missing laws in all states and D.C., Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety claim nearly 400 laws need to be enacted nationwide. According to the report, Rhode Island has enacted the most with 13 of the recommended laws passed. South Dakota has enacted only two, the fewest in the nation.
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On Jan. 23, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety released its 17th annual roadmap of state highway safety laws. The report ranks all 50 states and the District of Columbia on the passage of 16 laws the group believes save lives.
Accounting for the missing laws in all states and D.C., Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety claim nearly 400 laws need to be enacted nationwide. According to the report, Rhode Island has enacted the most with 13 of the recommended laws passed. South Dakota has enacted only two, the fewest in the nation.
Safety group claims nearly 400 traffic laws need to be enacted nationwide
How is your state doing in terms of traffic safety? Find out with Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety's 17th annual roadmap of state highway safety laws.
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