
Deadline for transportation safety grant applications approaching
The Virginia DMV is accepting applications for grants to support programs throughout Virginia that strive to reduce traffic deaths and injuries.

The Virginia DMV is accepting applications for grants to support programs throughout Virginia that strive to reduce traffic deaths and injuries.

The Virginia DMV has scheduled regional workshops to assist nonprofits, state agencies and law enforcement agencies with the 2020 highway safety grant application submission process.

We all know that driving in intoxicated state is a crime. You may have to pay penalty if you are caught driving while intoxicated. Those penalties include paying fine, losing driving privileges, jail term and etc.

The 2018 Thanksgiving holiday weekend proved deadly for 12 drivers and passengers, to include a City of Winchester police officer.

A good scare is in good fun on Halloween, but not when it comes to child pedestrian safety.

All-time coaching greats, hall of famer players, college national champions and Super Bowl winners highlight the 2018 ACC Football Legends class announced on Thursday.

YADAPP is a year-long peer leadership program that begins each summer when high schools and community groups send teams to participate in a five-day conference.

According to data from the DMV, during the 2017 Labor Day weekend, Virginia recorded 55 alcohol-related traffic injuries that could have been prevented.

The Virginia DMV Highway Safety Office has scheduled regional workshops to assist nonprofits, state agencies and law enforcement agencies with the 2019 highway safety grant application submission process.

Governor McAuliffe joined other top state officials to outline plans to keep the commonwealth’s roadways safe this weekend and beyond.
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