Blog
Washington ranks poorly in distracted driving studies
Financial website MoneyGeek recently conducted a study that ranked each state for distracted driving. Researchers in the study analyzed crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the years 2017 and 2018. Out of the top 25 states, the Evergreen State ranked sixth in the nation for having the highest rate of distracted…
Read More »A dangerous road with a history of serious and fatal crashes
One particular stretch of Northeast 112th Avenue in East Vancouver is no stranger to serious and fatal crashes. Two pedestrians were recently killed after being hit by a pickup truck driver. The incident occurred during the early morning hours. The victims — both teenagers — died at the scene of the crash. There were reportedly…
Read More »Freak crashes involving detached wheels can happen unpredictably
In a best-case scenario, a detached wheel may only call for a tow truck rather than an ambulance. In some rare cases, however, wheel detachments can cause severe injuries and death on high-speed roadways. They’re dubbed “wheel runoffs” or “runaway tires” and are often regarded as “freak crashes.” Detached wheels can be dangerous for several…
Read More »Common holiday-related accident risks that Vancouver residents should be aware of
The holiday season may be one of the riskiest times of year to travel on Vancouver roadways. As more people hit the road to visit friends and family or hit up the retail stores for gift shopping, traffic congestion will likely increase. Many drivers will become increasingly irritable, others distracted. To top it off, winter…
Read More »Drunk driving will likely increase during the holiday season
Thanksgiving, the holidays, and New Year’s Day will be here before we know it. It’s common for Vancouver-area residents to unwind and have some drinks during the holiday season but it becomes a problem when someone who has been drinking decides to get behind the wheel. Most people are well aware of the risks of…
Read More »Here are the best ways to prepare for fall driving risks
What do residents of greater Vancouver have to look forward to this fall? The beautiful foliage, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and a slew of other fun fall celebrations. But like any other season, fall has its own driving risks, related to daylight saving time and slippery roads. Be prepared for daylight saving time On Sunday, November 3,…
Read More »Can a serious crash cause PTSD? Researchers say yes.
A car accident can come with little or no warning. For some people, it may cause nothing more than a physical injury. However, researchers are now looking more closely at car accidents as a common cause of traumatic stress. Research referenced by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs concluded that one percent of the US population…
Read More »Vancouver attorney offers cautionary advice on electric scooters
Electric scooters have been popping up in cities all over the United States, and they may be coming to Vancouver soon. Their light and compact design allows for quick and convenient travel in urban areas. They provide a method of transportation for residents and visitors who wish to ditch their vehicles and commute in a…
Read More »The best ways to avoid bicycle crashes
Bicycling is becoming a larger part of our lives, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. In addition to being an increasingly popular recreational and exercise activity, more Washingtonians are commuting to work and more students are pedaling to school. Sadly, more bicyclists mean more tragedies. In 2016, the state recorded 17 bicycle crash fatalities,…
Read More »The deadly consequences of drivers mixing alcohol and pot
In July 2014, the first recreational marijuana stores opened here and researchers have since found that nearly one in five daytime drivers may be under the influence of pot. Drivers impaired by a mixture of alcohol and drugs, usually pot — so-called poly-drug drivers — have become the most prevalent type of impaired drivers involved…
Read More »