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Tanya Mohn

Tanya Mohn

Contributing Writer at Forbes Online

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  • English
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  • Automobiles
  • Entertainment
  • Travel
  • News

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Recent Articles

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Campuses Across U.S. Rally To Make Biking Safer, Easier, And Better

Campuses across the country rally to make biking easier, safer, and better with initiatives like infrastructure investments and stronger community ties.
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Slower Speeds Focus Of Global Events To Remember Road Traffic Victims

Events planned for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims on November 16 highlight how slowing speed can save lives and the need for road safety reforms.
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Tech To Protect Walkers At Night Is Getting Better, New Study Finds

Pedestrian automatic emergency braking systems have improved at detecting walkers at night. It's important, as more than 75 % of pedestrian fatalities occur after dark.
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New Street Design Guide Aims To Help Lower Global Deaths From Speeding

A new guide hopes to help communities reduce road deaths and lessen the severity and impact of serious injuries caused by speed by integrating safer street design.
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How Old US Train Tracks Turned Into Public Cycling And Walking Trails

The story of how some 26,000 miles of abandoned railway found a new purpose connecting communities is the subject of a new public television documentary.  
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What Study Abroad Students Need To Know About Road Travel Risks

What Study Abroad Students Need To Know About Road Travel Risks
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Child Car Seats Must Be Used Correctly And Longer, Safety Group Says

Child Car Seats Must Be Used Correctly And Longer, Safety Group Says
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US Trade Deal Will Cost Lives On Europe’s Roads, Safety Groups Say

European safety groups raise concerns that a recent transatlantic trade and investment agreement between the US and EU will expose EU citizens to higher road risks. 
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How Helsinki Went An Entire Year Without A Single Traffic Death

Helsinki had zero road crash fatalities in the past twelve months. Lower speeds, smarter street design and better enforcement are among the reasons for the success.
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Canada And Other Countries Top U.S. In Road Safety, Per New Research

Among 29 high-income countries, the United States has the highest per capita crash fatality rate — more than twice the average of the other 28.
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Drunk Driving Jump Tied To Mental Health And Police Cuts, Report Shows

A national mental health crisis that resulted in more alcohol use and police reductions may have fueled a rise in impaired driving deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.