If you want to recover compensation in a car accident claim, your attorney will have to prove another driver was at fault for the accident through his or her reckless, negligent actions. It is usually easy to prove the other driver was at fault...
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According to a new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), 2015 saw a 10 percent increase in traffic fatalities from car crashes involving teenage drivers. That is the first increase in deaths from these types of accidents in almost a decade, as...
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Deaths from car accidents could be a thing of the past by the year 2046, as a new coalition of federal regulatory agencies plans to put an end to traffic fatalities by that date. The Road to Zero Coalition has set this ambitious goal...
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Spending a lot of time behind the wheel increases your risk of getting into a car accident. That is why the new survey from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety should serve as a wake-up call to all Americans who drive. The American Driving...
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Late last month, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released its first guidelines on automated vehicle (AV) development and innovation, with the goal of ensuring safe testing and use of these vehicles. Government officials believe that AV vehicles have enormous potential to increase safety...
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On Aug. 7, a Tesla Model S that was in autopilot mode on Highway 175 in Kaufman crashed into a guardrail at 80 miles per hour, injuring the occupant and throwing his dog into the back seat. The occupant stated that he reached down...
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In the first six months of 2016, 19,100 people died in car crashes, a nine percent increase compared to the first six months of 2015, according to analysis by the National Safety Council (NSC). Fatal car wrecks are also up 18 percent compared to...
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Car accidents caused by road debris are more common than you might think, according to a new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. From 2011 to 2014, more than 200,000 car accidents involving road debris were reported to police and these accidents...
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On Aug. 12, a seven-month old infant died after he was left all day in a hot SUV in a Wal-Mart parking lot just outside of San Antonio, Texas. Temperatures in the area were at or near 100 degrees for most of the afternoon....
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There are an estimated 328,000 drowsy driving car accidents every year, which led to 5,000 deaths in 2015 alone, according to a shocking report on drowsy driving from the Governors Highway Safety Organization (GHSO). According to the report, 83.6 million tired Americans get behind...
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Texas has the ninth-worst drivers in the country according to a new study from the financial tech firm SmartAsset. Researchers found that Texas has the highest percentage of drunk driving deaths in all 50 states at 40 percent. The survey used data from the...
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Distracted driving causes more than eight deaths and over 1,000 injuries every day, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). However, recent research shows that a majority of teenagers do not think distracted driving behaviors are all that dangerous. A survey by...
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In a study recently released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the majority of polled drivers admitted to engaging in potentially dangerous activities while driving like road rage, aggression and anger. The concerning behavior of participants included yelling at other drivers, gesturing angrily...
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Traffic accidents in Fort Worth have increased 20 percent this year, thanks in part to heavy construction throughout the area. According to statistics provided by the Police Department, the traffic-clogged corridor of Interstate 35 West has been home to nine of the city’s top...
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A man was fatally struck last week while changing a flat tire on the southbound shoulder of President George Bush Turnpike last week. The accident prompted authorities to issue a reminder to all drivers of the safety resources available to them throughout the state....
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