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Are Self-Driving Cars Safer than Standard Vehicles?

Posted on December 31, 2015 in
A Lakewood car accident attorney discusses some recent findings about self-driving cars.For at least six years, some prominent companies - including Google and various automakers - have been working on developing self-driving or autonomous vehicles. While these vehicles are still in the testing phase, they have garnered a lot of attention, especially from researchers...
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4 Tragic Facts about Impaired Driving: What Drivers Should Know before the Holidays

Posted on December 24, 2015 in
Tragic Facts about Impaired Driving Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal. Despite this, however, many people continue to do it - and this risky behavior tends to surge around the end of year during festive holiday celebrations for Christmas and New Year's. This is one reason that federal transportation officials...
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More than 16% of Colorado Drivers Are Uninsured

Posted on December 20, 2015 in
More than 16% of Colorado Drivers Are UninsuredAbout 1 in every 6 motorists in Colorado - or roughly 600,000 Colorado drivers - does not have auto insurance coverage, according to the Insurance Research Council (IRC). This puts Colorado at number 9 in the nation for the most uninsured motorists.Trends in Uninsured Motorists in ColoradoInterestingly,...
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6 Important Holiday Travel Safety Tips

Posted on December 16, 2015 in
Important Holiday Travel Safety TipsThis holiday season, more than 90 percent of the people who will be traveling to their holiday celebrations will be doing so by car. And the average holiday driver will be traveling about 260 miles roundtrip.1If you will be among the millions hitting the roads this holiday season, here are...
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Aging Drivers Are a Growing Threat on U.S. Roadways, Study Finds

Posted on December 12, 2015 in
Aging Drivers Are a Growing Threat on U.S. Roadways, Study Finds Distracted drivers, drunk drivers and aggressive drivers tend to be the motorists people think of when considering the threats to public safety on U.S. roadways. The findings of a study recently conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the AAA Foundation for...
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