The dangers of car accidents at grade-level rail crossings
Although train travel is not nearly as big in the United States as it is in Europe and Asia, it is clear that trains aren’t going away. In fact, when the bullet-train line that carries passengers from San Francisco to Los Angeles is completed, California will be the first state in the nation to utilize […]
Read More →The shortcomings and hidden costs of ride-sharing services
Most Bay Area residents are well aware of the controversy surrounding Uber and other ride-sharing services. While these services promise reliable transportation at prices well below those of taxi companies, they seem to be less than reliable when it comes to legal issues regarding insurance coverage. On New Year's Eve in 2013, an Uber driver […]
Read More →Bill would help police test for drugged driving
Driving under the influence of marijuana or other drugs can be very dangerous and increase the chances of getting into a car accident. A California lawmaker is trying to address the serious safety hazard by proposing a bill that would give law enforcement the ability to use a drug breathalyzer on drivers suspected of drugged […]
Read More →Distracted driving can be deadly even in emergency vehicles
Earlier this month, we told readers that April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month across California. All this month, the California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies have been cracking down (more than usual) on texting and other cellphone use behind the wheel. Safety advocates have also been trying to educate the public about the […]
Read More →Family killed in road construction accident
Construction sites can be dangerous places, and the danger is compounded when the projects involve road construction. Not only do careless drivers threaten the safety of road crews by driving too quickly through construction zones, but drivers can also be endangered by equipment and unstable materials in the area. Demolition, renovation and construction projects are […]
Read More →If cars could predict the future
Most drivers are surprisingly predictable. For example, if you knew what signs to look for, you could identify a driver at risk for nodding off at the wheel with relative ease. If your car could identify certain signs, it might be able to stop you from making hazardous choices, or at least warn you ahead […]
Read More →NHTSA may get boost in funding and authority under new bill
In light of the year of record auto recalls in 2014, it should come as no surprise that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has received a fair amount of criticism. When major scandals about automotive defects become public, it seems as though NHTSA officials always say they were aware of problems but did not […]
Read More →Will you be participating in Distracted Driving Awareness Month?
In our increasingly corporate and technological world, attention is a precious resource. There’s no question that advertisers are competing for our attention, but it is also being taken by our electronic devices. At certain times – like when you’re behind the wheel of a car – stolen attention can be a very dangerous thing. California […]
Read More →CA lawmakers consider bill to officially legalize lane splitting
If you’ve spent any time driving in California, you’ve seen it. If you’re a motorcyclist you’ve probably done it. We are speaking, of course, about lane splitting. The practice of allowing motorcyclists to drive in between lanes of cars during traffic congestion is unique to California. It is not legal in any other state. In […]
Read More →Google car shows human error still the most frequent road hazard
People who live here in the Bay Area are no doubt familiar with Google's project to develop self-driving cars. You may have even seen the quirky-looking vehicles making test drives on streets throughout the area. Since the project began, the Google fleet of more than 20 vehicles has cumulatively traveled more than 1.7 million miles. […]
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