Denver’s Rank for Aggressive Driving
Dangerous Driving Behavior Leads to Fatal Auto Accidents Every year, national organizations, media outlets, and now, even app developers rank cities based on certain criteria, such as the best cities to live in America, the best cities for women in technology, and so...
Texting While Driving Continues to Kill
It’s the Number One Self-Inflicted Distraction on the Road The statistics are sobering, yet we keep doing it. People all over this country get behind the wheel and, at some point in the journey, pull out their cell phone to send or read a text message. That's...
Trust in Self-Driving Vehicles Continues to Decline
Though touted as auto accident-reducers, automated cars still make consumers leery. According to the American Psychological Association, more than 10 million adults in the U.S. are said to suffer from a phobia. Whether that exaggerated fear is of spiders, snakes,...
E-Scooters Pushed Onto Denver Streets
Trendy Rentals Bring Injury and Accidents Along With Them They may look like toys. But the latest vehicles to enter Denver’s crowded streets carry adults. They also carry a heightened risk of serious injury or death in a Colorado traffic accident. Standing electric...
Why Are Motorcycles More Dangerous Than Cars?
Motorcycles Offer Colorado Riders Immense Freedom but Little Protection in an Accident Riding a motorbike is getting riskier. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 5,172 people died in motorcycle accidents in 2017. That’s more than twice the number...
Making Pedestrian Safety a Priority
Ninety-Three Fatal Pedestrian Accidents in Colorado in 2017 While automakers have made significant investments in keeping drivers and passengers safer on America's roads, pedestrian deaths have been rising substantially. Between 2008 and 2017, the number of...