Traffic Deaths Climb in 2015, Reversing Last Years Trend

A new report shows that auto accident fatalities in 2015 may have increased compared to last year. For 2014, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported a slight decline in traffic deaths. But for the first six months of 2015, there has been a...

Despite New Law, Oklahoma Still has Highest Rate of Uninsured Drivers

Oklahoma law requires all drivers to have liability insurance with minimum coverage for injury or death. Despite this, there are thousands of drivers on the road who are uninsured. In fact, at a whopping 25.9 percent, Oklahoma has the highest rate of uninsured drivers...

Deficiencies Found in Registration System for Recalled Tires

New information shows that millions of defective tires are on the road, increasing the likelihood of car accidents across the country. With over 500 motor vehicle deaths per year caused by tire failures, this has safety advocates deeply concerned. The National...

Proving Who Is at Fault in an Auto Collision

Thousands of car accidents occur every day in the United States for a variety of reasons. Sometimes a driver isn’t paying attention or is driving recklessly. Sometimes there is an issue with visibility or poor road conditions. Whatever the reason, a car accident...

National Teen Driver Safety Week Encourages Safe Driving Practices

Did you know that car crashes remain the leading cause of death for teenagers ages 14-18 in the United States? Teen Driver Safety Week, taking place on October 18 to 24 will focus on best safety practices and behaviors for keeping teens safe, as they learn to drive...