At the 2013 Center for Automotive Research (CAR) Management Briefing Seminar, Nat Beuse of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) explained that the organization is pursuing the development of alcohol detection technology as a means of reducing fatalities from drunken driving auto accidents....
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Speeding is one of the most dangerous negligent activities a driver can perform behind the wheel. Speed limits should not be exceeded by any vehicle, but larger vehicles that speed present even more of a danger to motorists than smaller cars do. If you...
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In a recent Fort Worth South Freeway accident, one motorist was killed and the other was seriously injured. The victims however, were injured after the accident when they stepped out of their vehicles to examine the initial damage. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, our...
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A new poll by the University of Texas and Texas Tribune has found that most Texans support the legalization of marijuana for medicinal use and most would also support it for recreational purposes. While the debate rages on about the benefits of medical marijuana,...
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Although the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol have been well-document, its no secret that many drivers still choose to do so. However, when an intoxicated truck driver gets behind the wheel of an 80,000 pound vehicle, the results can...
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Earlier this month near the Texas Motor Speedway, a car accident caused by a driver who ran a red light left two children injured and their father dead. The licensed Fort Worth car accident lawyers at Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn note that this collision...
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Anyone who has ever gotten behind the wheel of a car knows how many distractions motorists may face during a single trip. A recent study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has attempted to quantify the distractions that challenge drivers by observing participants...
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Earlier this month, two 17-year-old Texas teens were involved in a fatal collision when the red Mazda Speed 3 they were traveling in rolled over. There were seven people in the vehicle, five of which suffered injuries that were considered minor to critical. According...
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A tragic accident that injured 10 in Dallas on July 8 serves as a sad reminder that alcohol and driving always have the potential to be a dangerous combination. A group of four adults and six children were traveling in an SUV when a...
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A 75-year-old Roscoe woman is being blamed for causing a head-on collision on Highway 84 when her 2011 Nissan passed across the center line and collided with a 50-year-old man in a pickup truck. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene and the...
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A committee in the Texas House of Representatives heard testimony this week about a bill which would allow undocumented immigrants to receive drivers permits after submitting to a background check, being fingerprinted, and paying various fees. Currently, undocumented immigrants cannot obtain a drivers permit...
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Most of the attention on distracted driving focuses on the dangers of cell phone use. However, driving with pets in the car can be just as hazardous for everyone on the road. Not many organizations currently track statistics on accidents caused by pets, but...
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Every year, Texas cities get more bicycle-friendly. The League of American Bicyclists has named several Texas cities to its list of Bicycle Friendly Communities, including Fort Worth, Houston Austin, El Paso, and San Antonio. As more and more Texans take advantage of improved conditions...
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April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month thanks to a declaration from the National Safety Council (NSC). The council’s goal is to draw attention to the dangers of driving distractedly so the number of crashes that result from behaviors like texting and driving can...
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