Archive for September, 2011

Daytime vs. Nighttime Alcohol Related Fatalities

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Although headway has been made the past 30 years to reduce the number of deaths caused by drinking and driving, thousands still die each year.  Since 1982 there has been a steady decline (42%) in the number of drivers killed in crashes due to driving while intoxicated.  While this is good news, meaning less people are driving while intoxicated, there are still no guarantees when getting behind the wheel.  Keeping this in mind, below are some stats which may help you determine when are the best times to drive to avoid drunken drivers.

Daytime vs Nightime Drivers

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Cell Phone Laws and Teenage Accidents in Texas

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Driving While Texting

It should be safe to bet that if you own a cell phone, you have at one time or another used it while driving.  While most of us are guilty of this sin at times, most of us would like to think we do so appropriately.  With a growing trend across the country to ban all cell phone usage and texting while driving all together, Texas isn’t following this trend just yet.  Texas Legislators tried recently to pass legislation but failed because Gov. Rick Perry vetoed the Legislature’s ban on text messaging.  Perry believes the distracted driving legislation is a “government effort to micromanage the behavior of adults.” Perry also feels “the keys to dissuading drivers of all ages from texting while driving are information and education.” The only area where Perry doesn’t seem to mind taking away freedom of choice in this matter is when it comes to under age drivers and school zones.  Below is a list of the newly passed Texas distracted drivers laws for your education and some teenage driver’s statistics that should make you happy these laws have been approved. (more…)

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