Video - News
-
Group says Va. can do better in keeping roads safe
Posted on January 16, 2013 at 2:49 PM
Updated Wednesday, Jan 16 at 7:01 PM
Virginia ranked 16th in the number of traffic deaths in 2011, according to the latest study from the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety.
Share
More News Videos
-
Credit: Cleve Bryan, 13News
PHOTOS: 4 local 7-Elevens investigated in 2-state illegal immigrant employment case
-
Poquoson woman killed in Idaho crash
-
Couple charged in Eastern Shore arson in court
-
Larchmont residents brace for detours during culvert replacement
-
Another hearing for man accused in Norfolk policeman's murder
-
Group that helps homeless veterans honors its graduates
-
Newport News, Isle of Wight, Surry get grants for school resource officers
-
Driver in N.News fatal hit and run identified
-
Navy video & board game night June 19 at Hampton Roads Naval Museum
-
Portsmouth group fighting tunnel tolls heads to Richmond
-
Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage expected
-
Norfolk babies born on Father's Day
-
Virginia Beach SPCA joins Rachel Ray challenge
-
Dicey docking: High winds during Schooner Virginia's arrival
-
Crews installing E-ZPass sensors despite judge's ruling
-
Photos: Fire damages Norfolk apartments
-
Oak squashes cars, hits home in Grafton
-
Fatality in I-64 crash identified