According to recent research from the University of California, San Francisco, concussion rates among U.S. adolescents have risen significantly in recent years. The study analyzed health insurance claims for nearly nine million Americans from 2007 to 2014 and found that concussion diagnoses more than...
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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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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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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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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a subset of high-risk Honda and Acura vehicles has been identified as having an increased risk of a dangerous air bag rupture. The agency is urging vehicle owners to have unrepaired vehicles fixed immediately to...
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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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An off-duty Fort Worth police officer was charged with intoxication assault early Wednesday morning after causing a serious accident that severely injured one person. The accident occurred just after 2 a.m. in the eastbound TEXpress lanes of Highway 121 in Hurst. The officer was...
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A new study shows that Dallas is the ninth most dangerous city in the country for drivers. Detroit, Michigan, was found to be the most dangerous for U.S. drivers. Researchers from Nerd Wallet analyzed several metrics to determine the safety and danger levels of...
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Following a drunk driving accident that left their son with critical, life-altering injuries, an Irving family is demanding repeat drunk driving offenders face stiffer penalties. In August 2015, the then 20-year-old victim was riding his motorcycle on northbound Belt Line Road in Irving when...
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Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn is pleased to announce two recipients of our Scholarship for Higher Education: Courtney Ma and Natalie Ponciano. Each received $500 to support their college ambitions. Both are recent graduates from Tarrant County Schools where their academic achievements and school involvement...
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Two people were injured in a three-car wrong-way accident on Dallas’s Bush Turnpike early Monday morning, June 13. Two of the three drivers involved are suspected to have been under the influence of alcohol. Around 3:20 a.m., a GMC Yukon entered the Bush Turnpike...
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The days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the 100 deadliest days for teenage drivers. In 2012, more than 550 of the 1,000 people killed in accidents during this period were teens. According to the National Safety Council, teen driving increases during the...
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A 13-year-old boy was the victim of a Memorial Day dog attack at an East Dallas apartment complex. The boy said the dog attack was unprovoked and that he was simply playing hide and seek outside with a friend. Upon realizing the animal was...
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Raising maximum speed limits across the country has caused an unfortunate increase in the number of accident fatalities, according to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Over the past two decades, approximately 33,000 lives were lost in accidents directly related...
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Keyless ignition is a common feature of newer automobiles, but this convenient feature could be putting you at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, or even death. Since 2009, at least 19 people have died due to accidental carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from keyless ignition...
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