Smartwatches & Driving: A Bad Mix?

There’s nothing illegal about looking at your watch to see what time it is but is driving with a smartwatch safe? As the gadgets continue to grow in popularity, there’s growing concern the technology is just another distraction behind the wheel. The...

Automakers Add to Recall of Takata Airbags

On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that Toyota and Nissan have expanded a recall of vehicles containing potentially defective airbags from the Takata Corporation. The automakers added 6.5 million vehicles to the recall, the Times wrote. If you or someone you...

GM Settling Claims Related To Defective Ignition Switch

Kenneth Feinberg, a lawyer for General Motors Co. (GM), is currently processing claims to compensate victims of the automaker’s faulty vehicle ignition switch. According to Bloomberg.com, he has designated 100 deaths as being linked to the defective switch and...

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, the state has seen a rise in motorcycle fatalities since the beginning of the year. Just last month, one biker was killed in a crash that injured eight others. If you have been injured in an Oklahoma...

Driver Survives Deadly Oklahoma Auto Accident

Earlier this month, a woman was hospitalized after a pickup truck collided with her vehicle on a highway in Muskogee County, Okla., according to KOCO.com. The news website reported that the 42-year-old woman was driving on State Highway 16 when a Chevrolet Avalanche...

Powdered Alcohol Controversy Brews

No, there’s not a typo in this article. Controversy is brewing around palcohol, a powdered form of alcohol set to hit store shelves this summer. Palcohol is a powdered, freeze-dried version of common drinks. It includes rum, vodka, a Cosmopolitan, and powderita,...