The more time you spend on the road, the greater chance there is that you’ll come across someone who’s violating the law. Negligence as a driver comes in many forms, including but not limited to distracted driving, reckless driving, driving under the influence of...
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How often is excessive speed a factor in major car crashes?
Most people don't like to admit that they break the law, but almost no one feels shame if they acknowledge that they habitually break or exceed the posted speed limit when they drive. Unlike most other forms of law-breaking, speeding carries very little social stigma...
Bicycle safety tips: Follow these to avoid trouble
Some people enjoy commuting to and from work on a bicycle because it saves them time and money. Others enjoy bicycling in their spare time, as it allows them to connect with nature while also getting exercise. Regardless of why and when you typically jump on your...
3 things drivers should know about rear-end collisions
It’s a common experience—you may be waiting at a stoplight, parked in a parking lot or driving normally when suddenly another car strikes your rear bumper. You’ve experienced a rear-end collision. These accidents can range from less-damaging fender-benders to...
How many people send and read texts while driving?
Surveys can provide researchers with information about people's behavior, up to a certain point. Asking people questions or having them fill out anonymous surveys requires that researchers trust their self-reported experiences. Many people will under-report engaging...
Motor vehicle crashes are leading cause of spinal cord injuries
The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center says more than 300,000 Americans are living with spinal cord trauma, and motor vehicle crashes caused nearly half of those injuries. Devastating spinal injuries bring long-lasting or permanent consequences and...