Cracking Down on Distracted Driving in Indiana
Indiana is about to join 21 other states with a bill that would ban all uses of phones for drivers, according to FOX59. The House measure passed a Senate committee...
Holiday Season Hazards Drivers Should Watch Out For
Driving during the winter is already dangerous enough. Fewer hours of daylight, limited visibility, black ice, and snow are the common environmental factors that can significantly increase the likelihood of...
What you need to know about Indiana’s No-Pay, No-Play law
According to the Insurance Information Institute, Indiana ranked No. 8 in the nation for having the highest rate of uninsured drivers in 2015 at 16.7 percent. Florida had the highest...
Wet Leaves As Dangerous As Ice for Drivers
The fall foliage in Indiana offers a breathtaking view for both residents and visitors. Before we know it, those illuminating red, yellow, and orange leaves will end up in the...
Infotainment systems more distracting to older drivers
If you recently purchased a new car, it likely came with built-in technology similar to the features found on a smartphone. This is commonly referred to as "infotainment" technology and...
Back Seat Passengers At Greater Risk
If you are in a front-end car accident, you probably think sitting in the back seat is safest – farther away from the impact and less likely to result in...
Tips To Avoid High Speed Crashes
Everyone knows that speeding is dangerous, yet so many drivers still speed. The message to slow down seems to go in one ear and out the other. Simply telling drivers why...
Whose Responsible In An Indiana Ridesharing Accident
Ridesharing accidents caused by drivers working for Uber, Lyft or another ride-hailing company are on the rise nationwide. A study released last year by the University of Chicago and Rice...
Preventing Distracted Driving Acidents
Mark Twain is credited with popularizing the saying that “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” If he were alive today, he might amend the phrase to say, “statistics...
Higher Speed Limits on Indiana Highways Causing More Accidents
Nearly 37,000 people died on highways in the past quarter century after speed limits rose than would have been the case if the 55 mph speed limit had been maintained...
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