AAA survey exposes the rift between attitudes and engagement in bad driving behavior. Many Americans value driving, but a new AAA driver survey reveals a disconnect between drivers’ attitudes and behaviors. For example, despite acknowledging the dangers of using cell phones to text and send emails while driving, many have admitted to doing so in…
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PennDOT Unveils Road Improvement Projects for 2024
There should be a third thing added to the list of inevitabilities you can expect in life: death, taxes, and construction on highways. Pittsburgh recently got a glimpse of future infrastructure plans from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Some big projects are coming up involving Parkway East, McKnight Road, and I-79. Here’s what drivers in…
Read More »Roundabouts in Pennsylvania Prove Effective in Reducing Car Accidents
In recent years, the installation of roundabouts in Pennsylvania has proven to be a game-changer for road safety and traffic management. A comprehensive review by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) focused on 36 single-lane and six multi-lane roundabouts at intersections previously controlled by stop signs or signals. The results are compelling: fatalities, injuries, and…
Read More »Traffic Camera Programs in Pennsylvania Show Positive Impact on Road Safety
Far too many drivers in Pittsburgh and throughout the state are in a rush to get to their destinations. As a result, many of them speed through work zones and fail to stop for school buses. This type of behavior disrupts road safety and significantly increases the risk of serious or fatal car accidents. However,…
Read More »Pennsylvania Had the 4th Most Truck Accidents in 2022
Like many other states, truck accidents are a serious concern in Pennsylvania. Due to the extensive network of highways and interstates that crisscross the state, Pennsylvania sees significant truck traffic. The size and weight of these vehicles alone are enough to cause serious and fatal crashes. If you or a loved one was injured in…
Read More »Can You Get Compensation for a Broken Wrist in a Car Accident?
In Pittsburgh, car accidents frequently lead to significant injuries, with broken wrists being among the most common. If you find yourself facing this situation, you likely have a lot of questions, including the potential value of your wrist injury claim and the legal options available to you to hold the at-fault driver accountable for your…
Read More »Deadly Pedestrian Accidents Continue to Climb in Pennsylvania
Pedestrian accidents happen far too often in Pittsburgh, and the situation is getting worse. According to police, the city has witnessed a rise in deadly pedestrian accidents in recent years. Crashes concentrated in Pittsburgh and other cities Since 2019, pedestrian deaths have increased by more than 20% in the state. The areas where pedestrian accidents…
Read More »Pennsylvania Has 10th Most Teen Driver Fatalities During Summer Months
What’s causing the spike in Pennsylvania’s teen driver fatality rate? After enduring the long winter months, summer brings a sense of freedom and excitement for teenagers eager to hit the road and enjoy the outdoors. However, this time of year can be especially hazardous for young drivers. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, also known…
Read More »Motorcycle Accidents: Governor of Pennsylvania Aims to Reduce Crashes and Fatalities in Commonwealth
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month As the weather gets warmer in Pennsylvania, the number of motorcycles on our roads also increases. Unfortunately, this also coincides with an uptick in motorcycle accidents and fatalities. To address this growing concern, Governor Josh Shapiro has declared May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month throughout the state. This and…
Read More »Pennsylvania May Ban Holding Cell Phones While Driving
Senate Bill 37 seeks to reduce distracted driving crashes A new bill has been introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate that aims to reduce distracted driving accidents by prohibiting drivers from physically holding or supporting with the body an “interactive wireless communications device” – basically, cell phones and smartphones – while operating a motor vehicle. Senate…
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