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Link Between Traumatic Brain Injuries and Aggressive Driving

It has already been established that aggressive driving and accident risk are impacted by substance abuse and psychiatric conditions. Because of this common link, could it be possible that traumatic brain injuries are also linked to driver aggression and automobile accident risk? That is exactly what researchers at St. Michaels…

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2015 National Walk to School Day

Oct. 7th is National Walk to School Day. This event, developed by the Partnership for a Walkable America, has been taking place across the country since 1997. The event aims to create awareness about the need for communities that are safe and friendly for pedestrians, including children on their way…

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Kids Come First During Child Passenger Safety Week

Car crashes are the leading cause of death in children under the age of 13. The goal of Child Passenger Safety Week, taking place September 15-19, is to keep children as safe as possible by encouraging parents and caregivers to take appropriate preventative measures when possible. The Ad Council and…

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How to Prevent a Drowsy Driving Accident

If youre tired, there is the possibility that you could fall asleep at any time even if it is just for a moment. This is often referred to as micro sleep. Drivers and passengers should heed the warning signs of fatigued driving to prevent being involved in a drowsy driving…

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Failure to Yield Auto Accident Lawsuits

Have you been in a traumatic car crash because the other driver failed to yield? Has your loved one been injured due to a reckless failure to yield accident? Drivers who do not take road laws seriously can be threats to safe drivers like you. The first thing to do…

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CDC Study Finds that Millions of Americans Still Drive Drunk

A new study by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has revealed that about 4.2 million people admit to driving drunk at least once in the past month. Based on data from a 2012 annual federal government survey, it was revealed that about two percent of Americans drove while impaired…

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Wisconsin Roads: Third Worst in the Nation

A new study by the Local Government of Wisconsin Institute has found that the conditions of Wisconsins roads are the third worst in the country. And the cost is far reaching, affecting everyday motorists, tourism and major industries with ties to the state. Potholes and other road issues can cause…

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Bumper Tap Carjackings on the Rise in Milwaukee

Milwaukee police are warning drivers about a new form of carjacking that is taking place on the south side of the city. Thieves in the area have used a new tactic called a bumper tap to steal cars during a series of incidents in the last week. A bumper tap…

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Mistakes that Can Ruin Your Auto Accident Lawsuit

If you get hit by a vehicle through no fault of your own, you are faced with recovering from painful injuries and numerous legal hassles. It’s easy to damage your case inadvertently in the days following an accident. Having an experienced team of auto accident lawyers on your side to…

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Millions Expected to Hit the Roads This Fourth of July

What better time to take a family road trip than Fourth of July weekend? According to AAA, approximately 34.8 million people have the same idea planned for this years holiday weekend. AAA predicts that more than 40 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this weekend to…

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