Monthly Roundup, November 2021
Every day, we closely monitor the news for stories about vehicle and road safety for first responders, roadside workers, and emergency vehicles of all types. These stories might involve Move Over violations and enforcement campaigns, first responder collisions and struck-by incidents, thoughtful or insightful stories about the future of transportation and mobility, or mentions of HAAS Alert in communities around the world. We post these stories to our Twitter feed when we see them, and now you can visit our blog every month for a summary of all the stories we've recently shared. If there's a news item you'd like us to see or include, you can submit it at press@haasalert.com.
HAAS Alert in the News
- Lubbock Fire Rescue Installs New Driver Alert System, Encourages Public Participation
- HAAS Alert and Allstate Roadside Provide Update on #NoMoreNamesOnTheWall Campaign
- Digital Alerting Codified and Funded in Infrastructure Bill
- Detroit Free Press: Stellantis to test sending safety alerts of nearby hazards directly to Jeep, Ram vehicles
- Purdue University Study on HAAS Alert's Safety Cloud®
News We’re Tracking
- 1 dead, 2 critically injured after crashing into back of Dallas Co. deputy’s vehicle (Texas)
- Firefighter, multiple others injured in crash on I-69 (Michigan)
- Kirkwood police officer, three others injured after vehicle hits police SUV on I-44 shoulder (Missouri)
- 2 killed in crash involving ODOT truck on I-75 identified (Ohio)
- Two MoDOT workers killed, one injured after being struck on I-255 ramp (Missouri)
- 7 injured in flipped Texas ambulance crash (Texas)
- TDOT truck involved in crash on I-40 (Tennessee)
- Police: Roseburg tow truck driver killed after being struck during vehicle recovery (Oregon)
- 2 injured in wreck involving ambulance; 1 taken into custody on scene (Louisiana)
- Tow truck driver fatally struck on I-80 last night (Pennsylvania)
- Gov. Hogan Declares Crash Responder Safety Week As Part Of Effort To Protect First Responders (Pennsylvania)
- Tow truck driver killed after crash on Interstate 5 (Oregon)
- No firefighters injured in apparatus accident (Delaware)
- MO Apparatus Hit; One Person Hurt (Missouri)
- Highway Patrol releases names of cruisers struck on U.S. 264 (North Carolina)
- Wyandotte County Sheriff’s patrol car involved in crash; deputy was responding to call (Missouri)
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