En el 2011, un total de 1,039 personas en Texas murieron en accidentes vehiculares causados por un conductor ebrio o debajo de la influencia del alcohol, de acuerdo con Departamento de Transporte de Texas. Ese número representa un 34.5 por ciento de todas las...
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Los accidentes por la parte trasera de un vehículo son de los accidentes vehiculares más comunes. A través de toda la nación, un accidente de este tipo ocurre cada 12 segundos. Cada año, más de 2.5 millones de accidentes por la parte trasera del...
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Texas es uno de los estados más peligrosos para los peatones. El estado está clasificado entre los cuatro más altos para accidentes peatonales en el país, de acuerdo a la Administración Nacional de Seguridad Vial. En el 2011, un total de 418 peatones murieron...
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Los accidentes de camiones largos pueden ocurrir por cualquier razón. Sin embargo, la información coleccionada por varias organizaciones ha encontrado que muchos accidentes de camiones largos, de 18 ruedas, camiones de carga y otros vehículos grandes, pueden ser relacionados a algunas causas comunes. No...
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Las leyes existen en Texas y a través del país para proteger a la gente de los conductores de camiones irresponsables. Cuando un conductor de camión y las compañías de camiones negligentes rompen esas leyes, ellos tienen que ser hechos responsables. En Anderson &...
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Los accidentes de camiones largos pueden ocurrir por cualquier razón. Sin embargo, la información coleccionada por varias organizaciones ha encontrado que muchos accidentes de camiones largos, de 18 ruedas, camiones de carga y otros vehículos grandes, pueden ser relacionados a algunas causas comunes. No...
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Under Texas’ eminent domain law, the government — and private companies in some circumstances – can exercise condemnation powers in order to force property owners to sell their property for a public purpose. This power may sometimes be used to take property in order...
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Last month, a federal judge formally approved the largest auto scandal settlement in U.S. history, with Volkswagen (VW) agreeing to settle its emissions-cheating scandal for $14.7 billion. If you own one of the 475,000 VW automobiles with fraudulent emissions software, the settlement offers two...
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An estimated 35,200 people lost their lives on U.S. roadways in 2015. Total traffic deaths rose 7.7 percent over the previous year, according to preliminary data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This increase is the highest year-over-year increase in the...
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The Insurance Council of Texas, an industry trade group, estimates the damage from last Friday’s severe hailstorm will reach $600 million in auto and property damage claims. If those numbers prove to be correct, Friday’s storm would be the 12th most expensive storm in...
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Alcohol consumption is a part of many St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. As a result, from 2009 to 2013, there were 276 St. Patrick’s Day fatalities resulting from drunk driving accidents in the United States. As you make your party plans for tomorrow’s festivities, put...
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With the goal of improving the safety of the nations roadways, the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a Final Rule requiring the use of electronic logging devices for commercial trucks and buses within the next two years....
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One person was killed and seventeen others were injured in a bus accident early Sunday morning on Dec. 20 on Interstate 30 in Arlington, Texas. According to authorities, a Greyhound bus traveling from Dallas to Amarillo carrying 40 passengers and a driver crashed into...
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A study conducted by carinsurancecomparison.com has identified the states with the worst drivers. For the second year in a row, Texas has come in at number four for the worst drivers in the country. The study analyzed data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration....
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A new study from Mobil-eye shows that the threat of distracted driving may be helping fuel growing support for autonomous vehicles in the United States. About one third of those surveyed said they would feel safer with autonomous vehicles on the road. More than...
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