Traffic safety advocates urge passengers to "say something" if they feel their drivers are impaired, speeding or otherwise not observing appropriate behavior.
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The National Road Safety Foundation says we lose too many people every year on our roads and highways and passengers account for about 24 percent of all traffic fatalities. That's 9,000 individuals a year who haven't done anything and end up severely injured or dead. On this National Passenger Safety Week and beyond, passengers should
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