Many of us are gearing up for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day festivities, and for many of us, this will involve drinking. St. Patrick's Day is one of the most ...
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Uber, Lyft still popular but problems remain
. Beyond the pain of injuries and the cost of damages, rideshare crashes exact tolls in other ways, such as vague details of dangers facing bicyclists. For example, it is ...
Read MoreAdvocates call for measures to prevent crashes caused by repeat DUI offenders
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) began reporting drunk driving crash data in 1982. Since then, drunk driving fatalities across the United States have dropped by nearly 50 percent. ...
Read MoreAre federal regs helping to curb drowsy driving truck crashes?
It’s been more than two years since the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) began mandating electronic logging devices (ELD) on large commercial trucks. The purpose of ELDs is to ...
Read MoreWhich states have the highest rate of drunk driving deaths during the holidays?
The holidays are just around the corner. From Thanksgiving to New Year's Day, many people look forward to celebrations with family and friends, holiday work parties, and of course, drinking. ...
Read MoreSafety cameras show dangerous drivers failing to stop for school buses
Drivers are required by law to come to a complete stop once a school bus extends its stop arm. Sadly, many drivers fail to do so. As a result, children's ...
Read MoreCrash fatalities since 2000 exceed American military deaths from both world wars
The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 40,000 people lost their lives to crashes — accounting for only a one percent decrease in fatalities from 2017. We all know that traffic ...
Read MoreThe back seat of a car may not be the safest place for passengers
It’s a common misconception that the back seat of a car is safer for occupants than the front seat. However, new research suggests that with the advent of new safety ...
Read MoreWhy does speeding lead to more fatal car accidents?
Speeding on America's roads can have deadly consequences but why exactly is speeding dangerous? It goes without saying that drivers with a "lead foot" don't have enough time to react ...
Read More52 Million Vehicles With Open Recalls Driving On U.S. Roads — Meaning They Need Repairs And Could Be Unsafe
About 52 million vehicles with open recalls are driving on U.S. roads - and that's the good news. That's actually a decrease from the number of in-need-of-repair vehicles compared to ...
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