July 5, 2023 | News & Media, Tips & Information
Pedestrian deaths in the United States have been rising in recent years, and a new study suggests that slower speeds on major arterial roads could help reduce these deaths. The …
April 27, 2023
Out of nearly 4,500 roads in California making up 400,000 miles, a few stand out as the deadliest, including one roadway going through Kern County. A study looking at 10,370 …
April 11, 2023 | News & Media, Tips & Information
Nearly 46,000 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in one year, the latest federal statistics show, showing a dramatic increase in roadway deaths, including crashes involving at least one distracted …
December 14, 2022
California has the third most “irresponsible” drivers out of all states in our nation, according to an analysis by SmartAsset of uninsured motorists, DUIs, fatal crashes, and traffic citation-related searches …
November 2, 2022 | Tips & Information
The cost of an ambulance ride has soared over the past five years, according to a new study, leaving patients and accident victims on the hook for hundreds of dollars. …
September 30, 2020 | Tips & Information
In 1980, generally considered to be the deadliest year on U.S. streets, over 50,000 people were killed on U.S. roadways. Fortunately, with safety features like airbags added to vehicles, stricter …
November 20, 2019 | Tips & Information
We all learned the rules as children: green light means go, yellow light means slow, and perhaps most importantly, red means stop. Unfortunately, adults seem to be forgetting that lesson. The …
March 27, 2019 | Tips & Information
In recent years, Kern County has seen the number of pedestrian accidents rise to an alarming rate. In fact, a new study ranks Bakersfield as the seventh deadliest city in …
June 9, 2014 | News & Media, Tips & Information
It’s a sobering statistic: Auto accidents are the No. 1 killer of American teenagers, according to a new study released recently called “Teens in Cars.” The study found that car accidents …
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