An 18-year-old women has been arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after her vehicle veered into oncoming traffic, injuring a 24-year-old man and his 37-year-old passenger. This drunk driving accident occurred on Highway 184 just […]
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Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day
October 10th is Put the Breaks of Fatalities Day, a day designed to “heighten consciousness about what people can do and what official steps they should take to reduce transportation fatalities and accidents on American […]
Read MoreNational Stop on Red Week
August 1st – 6th marks National Stop on Red Week, a week dedicated to bringing greater awareness to the dangers posed by not stopping at red lights. According to the National Coalition for Safer Roads […]
Read More36 Million Expected to Drive this Weekend
AAA predicts that 43 million Americans will travel a distance greater than 50 miles to reach their 4th of July destination. 84% of those – 36 million – will do so entirely by car, truck, […]
Read MoreWhy Recalls Matter
In the wake of the tragic accident that took the promising young life of Anton Yelchin, the importance of monitoring and acting on recalls becomes even more apparent. Yelchin’s Jeep was part of a recall […]
Read MoreCalifornia Toyota Owners Take Note
Toyota has issued a recall for 1.6 million vehicles – many of which are registered in the state of California. This recall includes: Model years 2006-2011 Toyota Corolla and Matrix Model years 2010-2011 Toyota 4Runner […]
Read MoreSnapchat Speed Filter
You may have read about a woman in California who was driving over 110 MPH when she hit another vehicle, resulting in traumatic brain injury to the other driver. You may have heard that the […]
Read MoreBy the Numbers: A Look at the Dangers of Distracted Driving
As we continue our focus on Distracted Driving Awareness Month, it has come time to take a good look at the numbers driving the campaign. According to the National Safety Council, more than 1,000 people […]
Read MoreAAA Study Finds Hands-Free Devices Still Pose Dangers
A recent study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and the University of Utah has found that the most popular voice controlled in-vehicle information and entertainment systems are no safer than handheld alternatives. […]
Read MoreDistracted Driving Awareness Month
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and a great time to recommit to improving your own driving habits. In years past, distracted driving campaigns have focused on texting and using handheld devices for emailing and […]
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