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  2. Texas highway-related deaths on the rise - AOL

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    On Tuesday, the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) held a press conference to highlight the anniversary of the End the Streak Campaign and to promote traffic safety.

  3. These 3 Texas cities among worst in U.S. for driving deaths ...

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    The study, which was done by the personal injury office of the Connecticut Trial Firm using data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, showed that 24.16% of Texas drivers involved ...

  4. Texas is one of the best states to drive in, according to ...

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    If you think driving in Texas is bad, it could be worse. According to WalletHub, Texas is ranked in the Top 10 best states to drive in the U.S. The study compared all 50 states on 31 different key ...

  5. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Comparative Analysis of Fatal Crashes in Texas vs. California and Implications for Traffic Safety in Texas; Texas alternate count: Source Comparison of Motor Vehicle Traffic Deaths, Vehicle Miles, Death Rates, and Economic Loss 2003–2016; Source for 2015: Fatality Facts 2019: State by state

  6. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For driving in the United States, each state and territory has its own traffic code or rules of the road, although most of the rules of the road are similar for the purpose of uniformity, given that all states grant reciprocal driving privileges (and penalties) to each other's licensed drivers. There is also a "Uniform Vehicle Code" which was ...

  7. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Driving while intoxicated with alcohol is illegal in all U.S. jurisdictions. Most U.S. vehicles have a semi-automatic transmission; only 3.9 percent have a manual transmission. [3] [4] The U.S. has an extensive system of highways, including the National Highway System begun in the early 20th century and the Interstate Highway System planned in ...