Hit and run accidents happen all the time, despite the fact that fleeing the scene of an accident is illegal in Texas and across the nation. Victims of hit and run accidents are often unsure about what to do next. That is why our...
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In the next two hours, it is likely that one pedestrian will die from injuries suffered in a traffic accident, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The daily rate of injuries from pedestrian car accidents is even worse, as...
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Even though 59 percent of U.S. drivers say they will look for autonomous vehicle technology in their next vehicle, 78 percent of drivers say they are afraid to travel in a self-driving car, according to a new survey from AAA. American drivers’ fear of...
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Just before midnight last night, a wrong-way driver caused three separate crashes on Interstate 35W near the exit for the airport. Around 11:45 p.m., a Fort Worth Police Officer was heading north on I-35W when he swerved into another lane to avoid a head-on...
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Aggressive driving increases the risk of accidents that can cause severe injuries or death. Unfortunately, nearly 80 percent of drivers have engaged in some form of aggressive driving at least once in the past year, according to a study from the AAA Foundation for...
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In 2015, Texas had the highest number of car accident deaths out of all 50 states, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Unfortunately, the number of traffic fatalities in Texas was even higher in 2016, as 3,757 people lost...
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Many people assume teenagers are the main driver of the nation’s growing texting and driving problem, but a new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study has found that texting and driving is more prevalent among young adults. Young millennial drivers between the ages of...
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All-offender ignition interlock laws are associated with a seven percent reduction in fatal drunk driving accidents, according to research from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. These laws are in place in the District of Columbia and 28 states, including Texas....
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Are you hosting or attending a Super Bowl party where alcohol will be served? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and local law enforcement want hosts and partygoers to plan ahead to help prevent people from driving home after they have been drinking....
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Texas has led the nation in wrong-way crashes for several years. In recent weeks, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) started adding signs, advanced sensors and other features to freeways in Tarrant County to try to reduce these collisions and resulting injuries and deaths....
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If you were injured in a car accident, you should report it to your insurance company as soon as possible. Your insurer will assign an insurance adjuster to your claim. This person will ask you for information on all parties involved, the damaged property...
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Drivers double their risk of an accident if they get behind the wheel after getting just five or six hours of sleep, according to a new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. This is particularly alarming given the fact that 35 percent...
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Texas is tied with Louisiana for having the worst drivers in the country, according to an annual study by CarInsuranceComparison.com. The study used 2014 statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to rank all 50 states on five metrics. Researchers combined each...
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The National Safety Council (NSC) recently issued a reminder to drivers about distracted driving in parking lots. The NSC cited a survey showing 66 percent of drivers make phone calls and more than 50 percent text while driving through parking lots. The poll also...
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Texas, along with the rest of the country, is expected to see an increase in the number of Americans traveling this Thanksgiving weekend. According to estimates, 3.9 million Texans will be traveling this weekend, an increase of 160,000 people compared to last year. That...
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